Seascape connectivity can facilitate key ecosystem functions in complex ecosystems like coral reefs. Many reef fishes move across the seascape, bridging different ecosystems. However, their role in shaping important functions, such as biomass production and nutrient cycling, is still poorly understood. This study, therefore, assesses the extent of natural movements of cardinalfishes (Apogonidae), one of the major contributors to nocturnal fish biomass production with the potential for a major role in transferring energy and nutrients between sandy ecosystems and adjacent coral reefs. Consistent with previous work, showing their ability to move distances of 100 s to 1000 s of metres when displaced, we reveal that these small fishes undergo m...
Coral reefs have the greatest biodiversity of any ecosystem on the planet and support ecosystem good...
The movement capacity of the crown-of-thorns starfishes (Acanthaster spp.) is a primary determinant ...
Tropical marine habitats are often energetically linked through feeding migrations by fish. A widely...
Cardinalfishes (Family Apogonidae) form the major component of nocturnal fish assemblages on Indo-Pa...
Understanding large-scale movement of ecologically important taxa is key to both species and ecosyst...
Movement is a fundamental component of a species' ecology and the study of space use in organisms ha...
Habitat connectivity within tropical marine seascapes may be greatly dependent on the movement of la...
Ensuring the sustainability of teleost populations is essential to the nutrition and livelihoods of ...
Cardinalfishes (family Apogonidae) form a major component of nocturnal planktivore assemblages on co...
In the Caribbean, many coral reef associated fishes have been observed making diel migrations, yet l...
Background: Effective conservation of large predators requires a broad understanding of their ecolog...
We counted nocturnal fishes both day and night, and monitored the position of tagged individuals on ...
Summary: The application of network theory within the field of ecology has predominantly been based ...
© 2016 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles. The ability of two common, site-attached coral-re...
Movement of fish across habitat boundaries provides an important link between marine ecosystems such...
Coral reefs have the greatest biodiversity of any ecosystem on the planet and support ecosystem good...
The movement capacity of the crown-of-thorns starfishes (Acanthaster spp.) is a primary determinant ...
Tropical marine habitats are often energetically linked through feeding migrations by fish. A widely...
Cardinalfishes (Family Apogonidae) form the major component of nocturnal fish assemblages on Indo-Pa...
Understanding large-scale movement of ecologically important taxa is key to both species and ecosyst...
Movement is a fundamental component of a species' ecology and the study of space use in organisms ha...
Habitat connectivity within tropical marine seascapes may be greatly dependent on the movement of la...
Ensuring the sustainability of teleost populations is essential to the nutrition and livelihoods of ...
Cardinalfishes (family Apogonidae) form a major component of nocturnal planktivore assemblages on co...
In the Caribbean, many coral reef associated fishes have been observed making diel migrations, yet l...
Background: Effective conservation of large predators requires a broad understanding of their ecolog...
We counted nocturnal fishes both day and night, and monitored the position of tagged individuals on ...
Summary: The application of network theory within the field of ecology has predominantly been based ...
© 2016 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles. The ability of two common, site-attached coral-re...
Movement of fish across habitat boundaries provides an important link between marine ecosystems such...
Coral reefs have the greatest biodiversity of any ecosystem on the planet and support ecosystem good...
The movement capacity of the crown-of-thorns starfishes (Acanthaster spp.) is a primary determinant ...
Tropical marine habitats are often energetically linked through feeding migrations by fish. A widely...