Climate change and the future for coral reef fishes

PL Munday, GP Jones, MS Pratchett… - Fish and …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change will impact coral‐reef fishes through effects on individual performance,
trophic linkages, recruitment dynamics, population connectivity and other ecosystem …

The intrinsic vulnerability to fishing of coral reef fishes and their differential recovery in fishery closures

RA Abesamis, AL Green, GR Russ… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2014 - Springer
Coral reef fishes differ in their intrinsic vulnerability to fishing and rates of population
recovery after cessation of fishing. We reviewed life history-based predictions about the …

Ocean surgeonfish Acanthurus bahianus. I. The geography of demography

DR Robertson, JL Ackerman, JH Choat… - Marine Ecology …, 2005 - int-res.com
The ocean surgeonfish Acanthurus bahianus is a common inhabitant of reefs throughout the
west and central Atlantic. We examined geographic variation in its demography among 10 …

Investigating the gill-oxygen limitation hypothesis in fishes: intraspecific scaling relationships of metabolic rate and gill surface area

H Scheuffele, F Jutfelt, TD Clark - Conservation Physiology, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Many ectotherms have shown a reduction in maximum body size in the past decades in
parallel with climate warming. Indeed, some models forecast a maximum body size decline …

Geographic variation in density, demography, and life history traits of a harvested, sex-changing, temperate reef fish

JE Caselle, SL Hamilton, DM Schroeder… - Canadian Journal of …, 2011 - cdnsciencepub.com
Geographic variation in ecological and environmental factors may lead to intraspecific
differences among populations. For the California sheephead (Semicossyphus pulcher), an …

Beyond abundance and biomass: effects of marine protected areas on the demography of a highly exploited reef fish

BM Taylor, JL McIlwain - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2010 - int-res.com
The success of marine protected areas (MPAs) in facilitating recovery of over-exploited
stocks has been well documented. Few studies, however, have explored the effects of MPAs …

Movement patterns of an iconic recreational fish species, mulloway (Argyrosomus japonicus), revealed by cooperative citizen-science tagging programs in coastal …

JM Hughes, NM Meadows, J Stewart, DJ Booth… - Fisheries …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Information on the movements and population structure of an exploited fish species
is vital for determining the appropriate spatial scale at which management should occur to …

Comparative biology of tropical Lethrinus species (Lethrinidae): challenges for multi‐species management

LM Currey, AJ Williams, BD Mapstone… - Journal of Fish …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Life‐history characteristics of six tropical Lethrinus species sampled from the Great Barrier
Reef World Heritage Area were compared. Two species groups were identified based on …

Movements and space use of giant trevally in coral reef habitats and the importance of environmental drivers

EJI Lédée, MR Heupel, AJ Tobin, CA Simpfendorfer - Animal Biotelemetry, 2015 - Springer
Background Effective conservation of large predators requires a broad understanding of
their ecology. Caranx ignobilis is a large marine predator well represented in coral reef …

Regional versus latitudinal variation in the life‐history traits and demographic rates of a reef fish, Centropyge bispinosa, in the Coral Sea and Great Barrier Reef …

JR Lowe, SD Payet, HB Harrison… - Journal of Fish …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Environmental temperature is an important determinant of physiological processes and life
histories in ectotherms. Over latitudinal scales, variation in temperature has been linked to …