Endemic species are assumed to have a high risk of extinction because their restricted geographic range is often associated with low abundance and high ecological specialization. This study examines the abundance of Chaetodon butterflyfishes at Lord Howe Island in the south-west Pacific, and compares interspecific differences in local abundance to the feeding behavior and geographic range of these species. Contrary to expected correlations between abundance and geographic range, the single most abundant species of butterflyfish was Chaetodon tricinctus, which is endemic to Lord Howe Island and adjacent reefs; densities of C. tricinctus (14.1 ± 2.1 SE fish per 200m2) were >3 times higher than the next most abundant butterflyfish (Chaetodon m...
1. The biogeography in the Western and Central Pacific of butterflyfishes (Chaetodontidae) is analys...
Extensive ongoing degradation of coral reef habitats worldwide has lead to declines in abundance of ...
Coral reefs throughout the world are highly degraded and subject to an increasing prevalence of dist...
Endemic species are assumed to have a high risk of extinction because their restricted geographic ra...
Endemic species are assumed to have a high risk of extinction because their restricted geographic ra...
Ecological specialisation is often correlated with high extinction risk as specialist species are ex...
Empirical evidence indicates that both niche breadth and resource availability are key drivers of a ...
[Extract] Considerable research attention has focused on the feeding habits of coral reef butterflyf...
This study examined within-reef distributions for 19 species of butterflyfishes (Chaetodontidae)at L...
Obligate coral feeders such as many members of the Chaetodontidae family (also known as butterflyfis...
Localised patterns of resource use can be constrained by multiple factors. Comparison of resource us...
Determining the species most vulnerable to increasing degradation of coral reef habitats requires id...
Given the highly stochastic nature of larval supply, coral reef fishes often settle in suboptimal h...
This study explored dietary selection among 14 species of coral-feeding butterflyfishes at Lizard Is...
Author Posting. © Springer, 2007. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by pe...
1. The biogeography in the Western and Central Pacific of butterflyfishes (Chaetodontidae) is analys...
Extensive ongoing degradation of coral reef habitats worldwide has lead to declines in abundance of ...
Coral reefs throughout the world are highly degraded and subject to an increasing prevalence of dist...
Endemic species are assumed to have a high risk of extinction because their restricted geographic ra...
Endemic species are assumed to have a high risk of extinction because their restricted geographic ra...
Ecological specialisation is often correlated with high extinction risk as specialist species are ex...
Empirical evidence indicates that both niche breadth and resource availability are key drivers of a ...
[Extract] Considerable research attention has focused on the feeding habits of coral reef butterflyf...
This study examined within-reef distributions for 19 species of butterflyfishes (Chaetodontidae)at L...
Obligate coral feeders such as many members of the Chaetodontidae family (also known as butterflyfis...
Localised patterns of resource use can be constrained by multiple factors. Comparison of resource us...
Determining the species most vulnerable to increasing degradation of coral reef habitats requires id...
Given the highly stochastic nature of larval supply, coral reef fishes often settle in suboptimal h...
This study explored dietary selection among 14 species of coral-feeding butterflyfishes at Lizard Is...
Author Posting. © Springer, 2007. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by pe...
1. The biogeography in the Western and Central Pacific of butterflyfishes (Chaetodontidae) is analys...
Extensive ongoing degradation of coral reef habitats worldwide has lead to declines in abundance of ...
Coral reefs throughout the world are highly degraded and subject to an increasing prevalence of dist...