Contact between humans and the marine environment is increasing, but the capacity of communities to adapt to human presence remains largely unknown. The popularization of SCUBA diving has added a new dimension to human impacts in aquatic systems and, although individual-level impacts have been identified, cumulative effects on ecosystem function and community-wide responses are unclear. In principle, habituation may mitigate the consequences of human presence on the biology of an individual and allow the quick resumption of its ecological roles, but this has not been documented in aquatic systems. Here, we investigate the short-term impact of human presence and the long-term habituation potential of reef-fish communities to recreational SCU...
Fishing is one of the oldest anthropogenic disturbances in the ocean, differing from other impacts i...
The dynamic relationship between reefs and the people who utilize them at a subsistence level is poo...
Understanding the underlying causes of SCUBA diver contact with sensitive benthic organisms is criti...
<div><p>Contact between humans and the marine environment is increasing, but the capacity of communi...
Both active and passive human interactions with reef fish communities are increasingly recognized to...
Ecological monitoring programs typically aim to detect changes in the abundance of species of conser...
Scuba diving tourism is a sustainable source of income for many coastal communities, but can have ne...
Popularization of recreational scuba diving has increased in recent years, adding a new dimension to...
Human activities are increasing in intensity, duration, and spatial extent. As a result, humans play...
Cleaning behaviour is deemed a mutualism, however the benefit of cleaning interactions to client ind...
<div><p>Chronic anthropogenic disturbances on coral reefs in the form of overfishing and pollution c...
We investigated the effect of fishing on the behavior and abundance of the cleaner fish Labroides di...
Mesophotic coral ecosystems (MCEs; reefs 30-150 m depth) are largely unstudied. This thesis uses the...
Chronic anthropogenic disturbances on coral reefs in the form of overfishing and pollution can shift...
In recent decades, spearfishing with SCUBA has emerged as an efficient method for targeting reef fis...
Fishing is one of the oldest anthropogenic disturbances in the ocean, differing from other impacts i...
The dynamic relationship between reefs and the people who utilize them at a subsistence level is poo...
Understanding the underlying causes of SCUBA diver contact with sensitive benthic organisms is criti...
<div><p>Contact between humans and the marine environment is increasing, but the capacity of communi...
Both active and passive human interactions with reef fish communities are increasingly recognized to...
Ecological monitoring programs typically aim to detect changes in the abundance of species of conser...
Scuba diving tourism is a sustainable source of income for many coastal communities, but can have ne...
Popularization of recreational scuba diving has increased in recent years, adding a new dimension to...
Human activities are increasing in intensity, duration, and spatial extent. As a result, humans play...
Cleaning behaviour is deemed a mutualism, however the benefit of cleaning interactions to client ind...
<div><p>Chronic anthropogenic disturbances on coral reefs in the form of overfishing and pollution c...
We investigated the effect of fishing on the behavior and abundance of the cleaner fish Labroides di...
Mesophotic coral ecosystems (MCEs; reefs 30-150 m depth) are largely unstudied. This thesis uses the...
Chronic anthropogenic disturbances on coral reefs in the form of overfishing and pollution can shift...
In recent decades, spearfishing with SCUBA has emerged as an efficient method for targeting reef fis...
Fishing is one of the oldest anthropogenic disturbances in the ocean, differing from other impacts i...
The dynamic relationship between reefs and the people who utilize them at a subsistence level is poo...
Understanding the underlying causes of SCUBA diver contact with sensitive benthic organisms is criti...