Cryptobenthic fishes make up more than half of coral reef fish fauna and contribute greatly to coral reef trophodynamics and diversity. Because of their small size, they are easily overlooked and understudied. Some of them use corals as their habitat, but this association is not well understood. In the Caribbean, two common cryptobenthic gobies, Elacatinus evelynae and Coryphopterus lipernes, are usually observed residing on corals. In order to compare their habitat use, we investigated their distributions on a range of scleractinian host-coral species at three different depths (5, 10, and 15 m) at Curaçao, southern Caribbean. The numbers of both species were relatively low at 5 m. Furthermore, we investigated the relationship between fish ...
Competition for space affects patterns of habitat use and individual performance of coral-dwelling f...
The role of local-scale processes in determining large-scale patterns of abundance is a key issue in...
Associations between habitat-forming, branching scleractinian corals and damselfish have critical im...
Cryptobenthic fishes make up more than half of coral reef fish fauna and contribute greatly to coral...
The family Gobiidae comprises at least 2000 species (Nelson, 2006), with many still undiscovered or ...
[Extract] The family Gobiidae comprises at least 2000 species (Nelson, 2006), with many still undis...
The distribution of coral reef fishes is often closely linked to the availability of preferred habit...
The distribution of coral reef fishes is often closely linked to the availability of preferred habit...
The abundance of many reef fish species varies with depth, but the demographic processes influencing...
The role of resource availability and competition in determining the distributions and abundances of...
Tropical deep reefs (~40–300 m) are diverse ecosystems that serve as habitats for diverse communitie...
Associations between habitat-forming, branching scleractinian corals and damselfish have critical im...
Live corals are the key habitat forming organisms on coral reefs, contributing to both biological an...
Live corals are the key habitat forming organisms on coral reefs, contributing to both biological an...
The role of local-scale processes in determining large-scale patterns of abundance is a key issue in...
Competition for space affects patterns of habitat use and individual performance of coral-dwelling f...
The role of local-scale processes in determining large-scale patterns of abundance is a key issue in...
Associations between habitat-forming, branching scleractinian corals and damselfish have critical im...
Cryptobenthic fishes make up more than half of coral reef fish fauna and contribute greatly to coral...
The family Gobiidae comprises at least 2000 species (Nelson, 2006), with many still undiscovered or ...
[Extract] The family Gobiidae comprises at least 2000 species (Nelson, 2006), with many still undis...
The distribution of coral reef fishes is often closely linked to the availability of preferred habit...
The distribution of coral reef fishes is often closely linked to the availability of preferred habit...
The abundance of many reef fish species varies with depth, but the demographic processes influencing...
The role of resource availability and competition in determining the distributions and abundances of...
Tropical deep reefs (~40–300 m) are diverse ecosystems that serve as habitats for diverse communitie...
Associations between habitat-forming, branching scleractinian corals and damselfish have critical im...
Live corals are the key habitat forming organisms on coral reefs, contributing to both biological an...
Live corals are the key habitat forming organisms on coral reefs, contributing to both biological an...
The role of local-scale processes in determining large-scale patterns of abundance is a key issue in...
Competition for space affects patterns of habitat use and individual performance of coral-dwelling f...
The role of local-scale processes in determining large-scale patterns of abundance is a key issue in...
Associations between habitat-forming, branching scleractinian corals and damselfish have critical im...