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Determinants of home range and territory size in coral reef fishes

Determinants of home range and territory size in coral reef fishes

... shallow-water reef fishes, but argue that the behavioural ecology of reef fishes will be susceptible to changes in habitat ...these reef fishes will be resident within even small ...

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Gills develop early in coral reef fishes: respiratory and ionoregulatory processes

Gills develop early in coral reef fishes: respiratory and ionoregulatory processes

... for coral reef ...in coral reef fishes than in temperate species, like the rainbow trout, because of the influence of warm temperatures and low oxygen levels on metabolic ...

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Reserve sizes needed to protect coral reef fishes

Reserve sizes needed to protect coral reef fishes

... of coral reef fishes have become increas- ingly ...jacks, reef sharks, and seasonally mi- grating groupers (10–100 km) as well as large sharks and tunas (100s–1,000s km; Green et ...on ...

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Demographic patterns in coral reef fishes: biogeographic trends and fishing effects

Demographic patterns in coral reef fishes: biogeographic trends and fishing effects

... tropical reef fish were size-based ...into reef fish biology, there are problems associated with using size ...exclusively. Reef fish occur in a wide range of sizes, however, large may not correlate ...

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The effects of high-risk conditions on coral reef fishes

The effects of high-risk conditions on coral reef fishes

... of fishes, in particular their levels of stress hormones such as cortisol, and the way they partition ...for fishes. Juvenile coral reef fishes have extremely high metabolic rates ...

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Trematodes of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia: emerging patterns of diversity and richness in coral reef fishes

Trematodes of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia: emerging patterns of diversity and richness in coral reef fishes

... Cribb, T H and Bott, N J and Bray, R A and McNamara, M K A and Miller, T L and Nolan, M J and Cutmore, S C (2014) Trematodes of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia: emerging patterns of diversity and richness in ...

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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

... the coral reef fishes in the Red Sea: southern Red Sea (Nellen, 1973), Sharm El-Sheikh (Abu El-Regal, 1999), Hurghada (Abu El-Regal, 2008) and Aqaba (Faroukh, ...larval fishes in the studied ...

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Dating the evolutionary origins of coral reef fishes

Dating the evolutionary origins of coral reef fishes

... Historically, three barriers have divided the circum-tropical belt into three major realms: The Indo-Pacific, Atlantic, and East Pacific (Fig. 5.1). (1) The East Pacific Barrier (EPB) separates the Indo-Pacific from the ...

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Habitat degradation and competition for resources in coral reef fishes

Habitat degradation and competition for resources in coral reef fishes

... living coral colonies. For example, the common reef fish Chrysiptera arnazae (previously ...degraded coral colonies following habitat degradation (Boström-Einarsson et ...living coral tissue ...

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Suspended sediment and its effects on the behavior and physiology of coral reef fishes

Suspended sediment and its effects on the behavior and physiology of coral reef fishes

... on coral reefs is the relationship between coral reef fishes and their habitat, because most species of coral reef fishes exhibit strong habitat preferences at settlement ...

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Functional niche partitioning in herbivorous coral reef fishes

Functional niche partitioning in herbivorous coral reef fishes

... morphological traits, it appears that species with higher pairing proportions occupy a similar morphospace characterized by large eyes, concave foreheads, pointed snouts, deep bodies, and small maximum sizes. This ...

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Energetic extremes in aquatic locomotion by coral reef fishes

Energetic extremes in aquatic locomotion by coral reef fishes

... non-scombrid fishes of similar size, without incurring the increased energy use typically seen in tuna-like fishes swimming at this ...other coral reef fishes using labriform swimming ...

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Effects of ocean acidification on learning in coral reef fishes

Effects of ocean acidification on learning in coral reef fishes

... Some coral reef fishes do not show innate recognition of predators [18]. Learning is key to acquire new knowledge, skills and behaviours, and interaction and experience with predators are among the ...

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Olfactory responses of coral-reef fishes to coral degradation and crown-of-thorns (Acanthaster planci)

Olfactory responses of coral-reef fishes to coral degradation and crown-of-thorns (Acanthaster planci)

... in coral cover (Gardner et ...on coral reefs throughout the Indo-Pacific, normally occurring in low densi- ...on coral reefs, in some instances killing up to 80% of corals ...2013). Coral ...

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Effects of temperature and food availability on the antipredator behaviour of juvenile coral reef fishes

Effects of temperature and food availability on the antipredator behaviour of juvenile coral reef fishes

... Variability in thermal regimes and food supply has the potential to dramatically shape the strength of predator-prey interactions within aquatic ecosystems. This prediction mainly relies on the fact that the vast ...

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Effects of ocean warming on the larval development of coral reef fishes

Effects of ocean warming on the larval development of coral reef fishes

... Adult coral reef fishes can adapt to UV stress by incorporating UV-absorbing substances, which they acquire through their diet, into their eyes and epithelial slime (Chatzifotis et ...

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The effects of suspended sediments on the physiology and performance of coral reef fishes

The effects of suspended sediments on the physiology and performance of coral reef fishes

... inshore coral reefs worldwide (Burke et ...inshore coral reefs are commonly exposed to elevated water flow conditions and suspended sediments combined (Wenger et ...of coral reef fishes ...

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Algae associated with coral degradation affects risk assessment in coral reef fishes

Algae associated with coral degradation affects risk assessment in coral reef fishes

... some coral reef fishes are unable to use alarm odours when surrounded by dead- degraded ...degraded coral, and that the antipredator response was re-established 20–40 min after transferral to ...

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Macroalgal grazing selectivity among herbivorous coral reef fishes

Macroalgal grazing selectivity among herbivorous coral reef fishes

... Macroalgal selectivity trials. Selection differs from preference in that ‘macroalgal selection’ is the process by which an individual chooses an alga, whereas ‘macroalgal preference’ is the likelihood that an alga will ...

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Coordinated vigilance provides evidence for direct reciprocity in coral reef fishes

Coordinated vigilance provides evidence for direct reciprocity in coral reef fishes

... Whenever the pair was observed to rapidly abandon its positions (i.e. engaged in rapid directional swimming behaviour), the vigilant individual had an unobstructed view of the surrounding environ- ment, while the visual ...

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