Hay, Mark E.
© 1981 The University of Chicago / The bases of coral reefs in the Caribbean often abut sandy plains covered by sea grasses (Randall 1965; Ogden et al. 1973b) or algae (Earle 1972; Dahl 1973). Interactions occurring at the border of reefs and sea grass beds have been studied on several occasions (Randall 1965; Ogden et al. 1973b; Ogden 1976; Parris...
Jones, G P
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Oecologia
Pomacentrus amboinensis is common on small patch reefs within One Tree Lagoon (Great Barrier Reef), where it preferentially settles onto deep reefs. A preliminary experiment, in which juveniles were transplanted to identical reef structures at two sites, within two depth strata, indicated that juvenile growth and survivorship were better in deeper ...
Paul, Valerie J. Hay, Mark E.
© Inter-Research 1986: www.int-res.com / The susceptibility of 82 species of tropical seaweeds to grazing by herbivorous fishes was assessed on 8 different coral reefs in the Florida Keys, USA. Most species were simultaneously assayed for the presence or absence of unusual secondary metabolites and recorded as having either calcified or uncalcified...
McClanahan, Timothy R
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Oecologia
Coexistence between the coral reef inhabiting sea urchins Echinometra mathaei, Diadema savignyi and D. setosum was studied by comparing differences in body morphology, distribution, diet, susceptibility to predators, intra- and interspecific competition and settlement. The three species share similar diets and broad within-habitat distributions but...
McClanahan, T R Shafir, S H
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Oecologia
Large differences in community structure of sea urchins and finfish have been observed in Kenyan reef lagoons. Differences have been attributed to removal of finfish predators through human fishing activities. This study attempted to determine (i) the major sea urchin finfish predators, (ii) the effect of predation on sea-urchin community structure...
Duffy, J E Paul, V J
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Oecologia
Many coral-reef seaweeds and sessile invertebrates produce both secondary chemicals and mineral or fibrous skeletal materials that can reduce their susceptibility to consumers. Although skeletal materials often have been assumed to function as physical defenses, their deterrent effectiveness may derive from their reduction of prey nutritional quali...
Gattuso, Jean-Pierre Pichon, Michel Frankignoulle, Michel
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Tolimieri, N
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Oecologia
Populations of fishes on coral reefs are replenished by the settlement of pelagic larvae to demersal populations. Recruitment varies spatially and temporally and can exert strong effects on the dynamics of reef fish populations. This study examined the effect of microhabitat characteristics on small-scale and large-scale recruitment variation in th...
Gattuso, Jean-Pierre Pichon, Michel Delesalle, Bruno Canon, Christine Frankignoulle, Michel
Community metabolism was investigated using a Lagrangian flow respirometry technique on 2 reef flats at Moorea (French Polynesia) during austral winter and Yonge Reef (Great Barrier Reef) during austral summer. The data were used to estimate related air-sea CO2 disequilibrium. A sine function did not satisfactorily model the diel light curves and o...
Frankignoulle, Michel Gattuso, Jean-Pierre Biondo, Renzo Bourge, Isabelle Copin-Montégut, Gérard Pichon, Michel
Air-sea CO2 exchanges and the partial pressure of CO2 were measured in surface water overlying 2 coral reefs: Moorea (French Polynesia, austral winter, August 1992), where coral diversity and surface cover are low, and Yonge Reef (Great Barrier Reef, austral summer, December 1993), where coral diversity and cover are comparatively higher. A procedu...