Juveniles of a number of reef fish species develop in shallow-water 'nursery' habitats such as mangroves and seagrass beds, and then migrate to the coral reef. This implies that some reef fish species are distributed over the mangrove-seagrass-reef continuum in subpopulations with different size distributions that are spatially separated for considerable periods of time. To test this assumption, and to determine ontogenetic dietary changes (which may drive fish migrations from nursery habitats to the coral reef), we selected 9 herbivorous and carnivorous reef fish species whose juveniles are highly abundant in nearby nursery habitats. 13C:12C and 15N:14N ratios were measured in fish muscle tissues and in potential food items collected from ...
Interpretation of stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen (δ(13)C and δ(15)N) is generally base...
Habitat modification of coral reefs is becoming increasingly common due to increases in coastal urba...
Mangroves and seagrass beds are important daytime shelter habitats for juvenile Caribbean reef fish ...
Juveniles of a number of reef fish species develop in shallow-water 'nursery' habitats such as mangr...
Mangroves and seagrass beds represent suitable fish habitats as nurseries or feeding areas. This stu...
We aim to understand ontogenetic shifts in habitat use and feeding patterns by 2 fish species, Lutja...
The spatial size distribution of grunts and snappers have previously indicated the separation of juv...
The red-barred anthias Pseudanthias rubrizonatus is a common tropical deep reef fish species found i...
Item does not contain fulltextThe relative importance of bay habitats, consisting of mangrove creeks...
Item does not contain fulltextLittle evidence is available on how juvenile fishes utilise seagrass b...
It is increasingly accepted that coastal habitats such as inshore coral reefs do not function in iso...
International audienceStable isotope ratios (d15N and d13C) and diet of three fish species, Stegaste...
This study examines the trophic status and relationships of coral reef fish in the lagoon of New Ca...
At Reunion Island (south-western Indian Ocean), artificial reefs were submerged in 2003 in a bay and...
Mangroves and seagrass beds represent suitable fish habitats as nurseries or feeding areas. This stu...
Interpretation of stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen (δ(13)C and δ(15)N) is generally base...
Habitat modification of coral reefs is becoming increasingly common due to increases in coastal urba...
Mangroves and seagrass beds are important daytime shelter habitats for juvenile Caribbean reef fish ...
Juveniles of a number of reef fish species develop in shallow-water 'nursery' habitats such as mangr...
Mangroves and seagrass beds represent suitable fish habitats as nurseries or feeding areas. This stu...
We aim to understand ontogenetic shifts in habitat use and feeding patterns by 2 fish species, Lutja...
The spatial size distribution of grunts and snappers have previously indicated the separation of juv...
The red-barred anthias Pseudanthias rubrizonatus is a common tropical deep reef fish species found i...
Item does not contain fulltextThe relative importance of bay habitats, consisting of mangrove creeks...
Item does not contain fulltextLittle evidence is available on how juvenile fishes utilise seagrass b...
It is increasingly accepted that coastal habitats such as inshore coral reefs do not function in iso...
International audienceStable isotope ratios (d15N and d13C) and diet of three fish species, Stegaste...
This study examines the trophic status and relationships of coral reef fish in the lagoon of New Ca...
At Reunion Island (south-western Indian Ocean), artificial reefs were submerged in 2003 in a bay and...
Mangroves and seagrass beds represent suitable fish habitats as nurseries or feeding areas. This stu...
Interpretation of stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen (δ(13)C and δ(15)N) is generally base...
Habitat modification of coral reefs is becoming increasingly common due to increases in coastal urba...
Mangroves and seagrass beds are important daytime shelter habitats for juvenile Caribbean reef fish ...