Repeated visual censuses of different categories (juveniles, females, territorial and group males) of the stoplight parrotfish (Sparisoma viride, a protogynous hermaphrodite) over a 3-year period indicated a relatively stable size and structure of the adult population. This allowed estimates of size-specific mortality, sex change, and territory acquisition probabilities from previously reported growth rates. Comparison of the predicted number of survivors, sex changers, and territory take overs with field observations indicates that our estimates are quite reliable. However, rather large differences in mortality are obtained for the largest three size classes (>25 cm), which may be due to reduced accuracy of length estimates of large fish. ...
We studied parrotfish (Scaridae) assemblages on coral reefs in relation to fishing pressure around s...
We studied the condition of stoplight parrotfish, Sparisoma viride, collected from the fringing reef...
The influence of social demography on sex change schedules in protogynous reef fishes is well establ...
Repeated visual censuses of different categories (juveniles, females, territorial and group males) o...
Healthy parrotfish (family Scaridae) communities fulfill the essential ecosystem process of herbivor...
Fishery-independent sampling was used to determine growth patterns, life span, mortality rates and t...
Invariant life-history theory has been used to identify parallels in life histories across diverse t...
The parrotfish Sparisoma viride is an abundant and ecologically important member of the tropical NW ...
Growth rates and longevities were estimated for five major fishery species of parrotfishes (“uhu”) a...
The growth of different Life phases and social categories of the protogynous parrotfish Sparisoma vi...
The bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) is an iconic coral reef species of commercial, subs...
A scarcity of life-history data currently exists for many exploited coral reef fishes, hindering our...
AbstractMortality is one of the most important demographic features. Measures of size- or sex-specif...
Identifying differences in mortality rates in wild fish populations can provide insight into ecologi...
We studied parrotfish (Scaridae) assemblages on coral reefs in relation to fishing pressure around s...
We studied the condition of stoplight parrotfish, Sparisoma viride, collected from the fringing reef...
The influence of social demography on sex change schedules in protogynous reef fishes is well establ...
Repeated visual censuses of different categories (juveniles, females, territorial and group males) o...
Healthy parrotfish (family Scaridae) communities fulfill the essential ecosystem process of herbivor...
Fishery-independent sampling was used to determine growth patterns, life span, mortality rates and t...
Invariant life-history theory has been used to identify parallels in life histories across diverse t...
The parrotfish Sparisoma viride is an abundant and ecologically important member of the tropical NW ...
Growth rates and longevities were estimated for five major fishery species of parrotfishes (“uhu”) a...
The growth of different Life phases and social categories of the protogynous parrotfish Sparisoma vi...
The bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) is an iconic coral reef species of commercial, subs...
A scarcity of life-history data currently exists for many exploited coral reef fishes, hindering our...
AbstractMortality is one of the most important demographic features. Measures of size- or sex-specif...
Identifying differences in mortality rates in wild fish populations can provide insight into ecologi...
We studied parrotfish (Scaridae) assemblages on coral reefs in relation to fishing pressure around s...
We studied the condition of stoplight parrotfish, Sparisoma viride, collected from the fringing reef...
The influence of social demography on sex change schedules in protogynous reef fishes is well establ...