Climate-induced coral bleaching frequently leads to declines in the abundance and diversity of coral-associated fishes, though the proximate causes of these declines are largely unknown. In this study, we show that coral-dwelling damselfishes associated with bleached and dead coral hosts are more susceptible to predation compared with fishes associated with healthy coral colonies. Although the predator (Pseudochromis fuscus) actively avoided both bleached and recently dead corals, they were almost twice as likely to strike at prey associated with the stark white colonies of bleached corals. These results suggest that coral-dwelling fishes are much more conspicuous against the bleached-white background, increasing their susceptibility to pre...
Coral bleaching has caused catastrophic changes to coral reef ecosystems around the world with profo...
Mass coral bleaching causes population declines and mortality of coral reef species(1) yet its impac...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are leading to changes in the nature of many habitats globall...
Coral reef fishes will be increasingly exposed to habitat degradation as climate change increases th...
Temperature-induced coral bleaching is a major threat to the biodiversity of coral reef ecosystems. ...
Coral reefs can be degraded by a variety of perturbations, including bleaching and predation by crow...
Tropical reefs have experienced an unprecedented loss of live coral in the past few decades and the ...
Climate-induced habitat bleaching is linked to dramatic declines in diversity and abundance of coral...
Coral bleaching is becoming an increasingly common disturbance on coral reefs, and although corals c...
Climate change is having major impacts in all the world’s ecosystems. On coral reefs, the most consp...
1. Habitat degradation is one of the 'Big Five' drivers of biodiversity loss. However, the mechanism...
Changes in coral health may have significant impacts on fishes that shelter within live coral habita...
Coral bleaching is an increasingly prominent threat to coral reef ecosystems, not only to corals, bu...
Coral bleaching has caused catastrophic changes to coral reef ecosystems around the world with profo...
Mass coral bleaching causes population declines and mortality of coral reef species(1) yet its impac...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are leading to changes in the nature of many habitats globall...
Coral reef fishes will be increasingly exposed to habitat degradation as climate change increases th...
Temperature-induced coral bleaching is a major threat to the biodiversity of coral reef ecosystems. ...
Coral reefs can be degraded by a variety of perturbations, including bleaching and predation by crow...
Tropical reefs have experienced an unprecedented loss of live coral in the past few decades and the ...
Climate-induced habitat bleaching is linked to dramatic declines in diversity and abundance of coral...
Coral bleaching is becoming an increasingly common disturbance on coral reefs, and although corals c...
Climate change is having major impacts in all the world’s ecosystems. On coral reefs, the most consp...
1. Habitat degradation is one of the 'Big Five' drivers of biodiversity loss. However, the mechanism...
Changes in coral health may have significant impacts on fishes that shelter within live coral habita...
Coral bleaching is an increasingly prominent threat to coral reef ecosystems, not only to corals, bu...
Coral bleaching has caused catastrophic changes to coral reef ecosystems around the world with profo...
Mass coral bleaching causes population declines and mortality of coral reef species(1) yet its impac...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are leading to changes in the nature of many habitats globall...