Shifts in dominance from corals to macroalgae are occurring in many coral reefs worldwide. Macroalgal canopies, while competing for space with coral colonies, may also form a barrier to herbivorous and corallivorous fish, offering protection to corals. Thus, corals could either suffer from enhanced competition with canopy-forming and understorey macroalgae or benefit from predator exclusion. Here, we tested the hypothesis that the effects of the brown, canopy-forming macroalga, Turbinaria ornata, on the survival and growth of corals can vary according to its cover, to the presence or absence of herbivorous and corallivorous fish and to the morphological types of corals. Over a period of 66 days, two coral species differing in growth form, A...
Coral reef degradation often involves a phase shift from coral- to macroalgal-dominated reefs. Decli...
Introduced macroalgae becoming invasive may alter ecological functions and habitats in recipient eco...
Herbivory is a key ecosystem function that influences ecosystem trajectories. However, interactions ...
Shifts in dominance from corals to macroalgae are occurring in many coral reefs worldwide. Macroalga...
Shifts in dominance from corals to macroalgae are occurring in many coral reefs worldwide. Macroalga...
Lobophora variegata and Dictyota pulchella are dominant algal components on coral reefs across the C...
Despite widespread acceptance of the negative effects of macroalgae on corals, very few studies have...
Clionaids, an abundant group of bioeroding sponges, are important competitors of corals, but their i...
Coral recruitment is a key process in the maintenance and recovery of coral reef ecosystems. While i...
Tropical reefs are commonly transitioning from coral to macroalgal dominance, producing abrupt, and ...
Tropical reefs are in global decline with seaweeds commonly replacing corals. Negative associations ...
Competition between hard corals and macroalgae is important to the overall status of coral reefs, es...
Coral recruitment, is a key process in the maintenance and recovery of coral reef ecosystems. While ...
Tropical reefs are in global decline with seaweeds commonly replacing corals. Negative associations ...
Competition between corals and algae is an important process on coral reefs, especially during reef ...
Coral reef degradation often involves a phase shift from coral- to macroalgal-dominated reefs. Decli...
Introduced macroalgae becoming invasive may alter ecological functions and habitats in recipient eco...
Herbivory is a key ecosystem function that influences ecosystem trajectories. However, interactions ...
Shifts in dominance from corals to macroalgae are occurring in many coral reefs worldwide. Macroalga...
Shifts in dominance from corals to macroalgae are occurring in many coral reefs worldwide. Macroalga...
Lobophora variegata and Dictyota pulchella are dominant algal components on coral reefs across the C...
Despite widespread acceptance of the negative effects of macroalgae on corals, very few studies have...
Clionaids, an abundant group of bioeroding sponges, are important competitors of corals, but their i...
Coral recruitment is a key process in the maintenance and recovery of coral reef ecosystems. While i...
Tropical reefs are commonly transitioning from coral to macroalgal dominance, producing abrupt, and ...
Tropical reefs are in global decline with seaweeds commonly replacing corals. Negative associations ...
Competition between hard corals and macroalgae is important to the overall status of coral reefs, es...
Coral recruitment, is a key process in the maintenance and recovery of coral reef ecosystems. While ...
Tropical reefs are in global decline with seaweeds commonly replacing corals. Negative associations ...
Competition between corals and algae is an important process on coral reefs, especially during reef ...
Coral reef degradation often involves a phase shift from coral- to macroalgal-dominated reefs. Decli...
Introduced macroalgae becoming invasive may alter ecological functions and habitats in recipient eco...
Herbivory is a key ecosystem function that influences ecosystem trajectories. However, interactions ...