Variation in dispersal and movement patterns of coral reef fishes is likely linked to changes in environmental conditions. Monitoring in situ environmental parameters on coral reefs in conjunction with the movements of fishes can help explain the relationship between exploited populations and their environment. Sixty adult Lethrinus miniatus were acoustically tagged and monitored along a coral reef slope for up to 1 yr. Individuals occurred more often on the reef slope during days of cooler temperatures, suggesting a thermal tolerance threshold may exist. Results indicate that individuals responded to elevated temperatures by moving away from the reef slope to deeper adjacent habitats, thus shifting their position in the water column to rem...
Large-bodied fish are critical for sustaining coral reef fisheries, but little is known about the vu...
Movement of fish across habitat boundaries provides an important link between marine ecosystems such...
Understanding fish movements can help define the seasonal importance of different habitats and isola...
Variation in dispersal and movement patterns of coral reef fishes is likely linked to changes in env...
Ensuring the sustainability of teleost populations is essential to the nutrition and livelihoods of ...
Movement of fishes defines the distribution and abundance of populations and occurs on a range of sp...
Temperature directly affects the metabolic rate and resource requirements of ectothermic animals, wh...
1. Temperature directly affects the metabolic rate and resource requirements of ectothermic animals,...
Reef flats, typically a low-relief carbonate and sand habitat in shallow water leeward of the reef cr...
As global temperatures increase, fish populations at low latitudes are thought to be at risk as they...
As coral reef ecosystems come under increasing pressure from fisheries and climate change, understan...
Movement is one of the most fundamental demographic variables affecting the distribution and abundan...
Proximity to land and sources of freshwater expose fishes residing on inshore reefs to fluctuating e...
Movement by the larger more mobile species of coral reef fish plays a significant role in determinin...
Aim Temperate marine systems globally are warming at accelerating rates...
Large-bodied fish are critical for sustaining coral reef fisheries, but little is known about the vu...
Movement of fish across habitat boundaries provides an important link between marine ecosystems such...
Understanding fish movements can help define the seasonal importance of different habitats and isola...
Variation in dispersal and movement patterns of coral reef fishes is likely linked to changes in env...
Ensuring the sustainability of teleost populations is essential to the nutrition and livelihoods of ...
Movement of fishes defines the distribution and abundance of populations and occurs on a range of sp...
Temperature directly affects the metabolic rate and resource requirements of ectothermic animals, wh...
1. Temperature directly affects the metabolic rate and resource requirements of ectothermic animals,...
Reef flats, typically a low-relief carbonate and sand habitat in shallow water leeward of the reef cr...
As global temperatures increase, fish populations at low latitudes are thought to be at risk as they...
As coral reef ecosystems come under increasing pressure from fisheries and climate change, understan...
Movement is one of the most fundamental demographic variables affecting the distribution and abundan...
Proximity to land and sources of freshwater expose fishes residing on inshore reefs to fluctuating e...
Movement by the larger more mobile species of coral reef fish plays a significant role in determinin...
Aim Temperate marine systems globally are warming at accelerating rates...
Large-bodied fish are critical for sustaining coral reef fisheries, but little is known about the vu...
Movement of fish across habitat boundaries provides an important link between marine ecosystems such...
Understanding fish movements can help define the seasonal importance of different habitats and isola...