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Smelling home: the use of olfactory cues for settlement site selection by coral reef fish larvae

Smelling home: the use of olfactory cues for settlement site selection by coral reef fish larvae

... Coral reef fish larvae rarely achieve the dispersal distance predicted when models include only physical factors (Swearer et ...Settlement-stage larvae have displayed phenomenal ...

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Sun compass orientation helps coral reef fish larvae return to their natal reef

Sun compass orientation helps coral reef fish larvae return to their natal reef

... individual fish were during tests in the different time ...the fish oriented very poorly during the 11:15–12:45 time block, when a sun compass would be very difficult to use because the sun is almost ...

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Terrestrial chemical cues help coral reef fish larvae locate
settlement habitat surrounding islands

Terrestrial chemical cues help coral reef fish larvae locate settlement habitat surrounding islands

... nearby coral reefs is vital to the integrated management of terrestrial and marine environments in the ...tropics. Coral reef fish are capable of navigating appropriate settlement habitats ...

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Behaviour, recruitment and dispersal of coral reef fish larvae: Insight into the larval life-stage.

Behaviour, recruitment and dispersal of coral reef fish larvae: Insight into the larval life-stage.

... List of Tables xii List of Figures .xv List of Appendices .xix Chapter 1: General Introduction 1 References 7 Chapter 2: The Spatial Scale of Recruitment Coherence of Coral Reef Fis[r] ...

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Priority effects and the dynamics of coral reef fish assemblages

Priority effects and the dynamics of coral reef fish assemblages

... of fish communities, facilitating or inhibiting successful recruitment of new arrivals or ontogenetic habitat shifts of ...adults. Coral reef fishes are ideal models for studying these competitive ...

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Stock assessment of the Queensland east coast common coral trout (Plectropomus leopardus) fishery

Stock assessment of the Queensland east coast common coral trout (Plectropomus leopardus) fishery

... of coral trout on the GBR and found no spatial separation of ...and larvae (see ...generations. Coral trout species are protogynous hermaphrodites, beginning as female and later changing sex to male ...

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Reef odor: a wake up call for navigation in reef fish larvae

Reef odor: a wake up call for navigation in reef fish larvae

... of reef fish larvae, equipped with a complex toolbox of sensory apparatus, has become a central issue in understanding their transport in the ...pelagic reef fish larvae were ...

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Responses of reef fish communities to coral declines on the Great Barrier Reef

Responses of reef fish communities to coral declines on the Great Barrier Reef

... and coral populations and lead to long-term reef de- gradation (Bellwood et ...Some coral and fish communities in the southern GBR have shown re- silience following extensive coral ...

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Radar-based tracking of pollutants/larvae in the Coral Sea

Radar-based tracking of pollutants/larvae in the Coral Sea

... Abstract. A Lagrangian approach is used in physical oceanography to follow a parcel of water as it moves along its flow path and changes shape. Buoyant particles can be tracked to understand and predict the movement of ...

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Spatial and Temporal Distribution Of Larvae of Coral Reef Fishes in the Red Sea

Spatial and Temporal Distribution Of Larvae of Coral Reef Fishes in the Red Sea

... of fish larval species present in the area are also recorded as ...adult fish species recorded have their larval stages in the area while very few taxa were found only as larvae (Abu El-Regal, ...

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Exploring movement patterns of an exploited coral
reef fish when tagging data are limited

Exploring movement patterns of an exploited coral reef fish when tagging data are limited

... miniatus larvae on the GBR consistent with predictions of relatively higher recruit- ment to the Mackay and Storm Cay regions than to the Townsville ...miniatus larvae may originate from the north- ern end ...

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Suspended sediment prolongs larval development in a coral reef fish

Suspended sediment prolongs larval development in a coral reef fish

... around coral reefs and on coral reefs during re-suspension events (Table ...inshore coral reefs, such as in the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) (Carter et ...feeding), larvae that were ...

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Dispersal of coral larvae: a modelling perspective on its determinants and implications

Dispersal of coral larvae: a modelling perspective on its determinants and implications

... of larvae has been the use of indirect ...of larvae, as most of the models used in genetic analysis are simplistic and incorporate unrealistic ...in fish recruits (on its own or in combination with ...

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Geography and island geomorphology shape fish assemblage structure on isolated coral reef systems

Geography and island geomorphology shape fish assemblage structure on isolated coral reef systems

... among reef systems. Overfishing is a major driver of depauper- ate fish assemblages in many locations around the world (Jackson et ...accessible reef areas in ...

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Assessment of scale dependent function in reef fish, and application to the evaluation of coral reef resilience

Assessment of scale dependent function in reef fish, and application to the evaluation of coral reef resilience

... in reef fish, and exploring the effect of functional group and tracking method on this ...of reef fish ...between reef condition and foraging behaviour, exploring changes in foraging ...

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Coral degradation and the structure of tropical reef fish communities

Coral degradation and the structure of tropical reef fish communities

... live coral may have demographic consequences for coral-associated fishes (Jones & McCormick 2002), there has been little empirical evidence to support this idea (but see Booth & Beretta 2002, Jones ...

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Behavioural and physiological effects of shoaling in a coral reef fish

Behavioural and physiological effects of shoaling in a coral reef fish

... Table of Contents DECLARATION OF ETHICS II STATEMENT OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF OTHERS III ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS IV GENERAL ABSTRACT VI LIST OFTABLES XI LIST OF FIGURES XII CHAPTER1:GENERALINTROD[r] ...

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Interactions between piscivorous coral reef fish and their prey

Interactions between piscivorous coral reef fish and their prey

... Results Age validation Age, growth and mortality estimates from otoliths Growth of tagged fish Reproductive biology Discussion Tables Figures CHAPTER 6 Behavioural and developmental resp[r] ...

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Direct observations of resource sharing in coral reef fish

Direct observations of resource sharing in coral reef fish

... Many of the reef species are too small and secretive to tag, hence data on movement and migrations will have to be obtained by the tedious but direct process [r] ...

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Ectoparasites increase swimming costs in a coral reef fish

Ectoparasites increase swimming costs in a coral reef fish

... Parasitized fish also had a reduced capacity for aerobic activity, which compromises their ability to engage in multiple energy-expending activities at one ...parasitized fish can ...parasitized fish ...

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