The next frontier in understanding the evolution of coral reef fish societies

T Rueger, R Branconi, CYM Froehlich… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Research on sociality in marine fishes is a vibrant field that is providing new insights into
social evolution more generally. Here, we review the past two decades of research …

Diversity of fishes collected with light traps in the oldest marine protected area in Vietnam revealed by DNA barcoding

MH Pham, DH Hoang, J Panfili, D Ponton… - Marine Biodiversity, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Knowledge of marine fish diversity remains largely incomplete in the Con Dao
Archipelago, the oldest marine-protected area in Vietnam. Previous investigations of …

Habitat health, size and saturation do not alter movement decisions in a social coral reef fish

CYM Froehlich, SJ Heatwole, OS Klanten, MYL Wong - Animal Behaviour, 2022 - Elsevier
Highlights•Not all social animals make the same movement decisions related to their
habitat.•We tested the influence of habitat size, health and saturation on movement of …

Multi‐level framework to assess social variation in response to ecological and social factors: modeled with coral gobies

CYM Froehlich, SJ Heatwole, O Selma Klanten… - Oikos, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding variation in social organization that lacks a strong phylogenetic signal
represents a key focus of research in behavioural ecology. Accordingly, we established a …

Yellow coral goby (Gobiodon okinawae) trade in Banggai Laut District, Indonesia

SS Swanson, AM Moore, S Ndobe… - Aquaculture, Aquarium …, 2021 - search.proquest.com
We present one year of buying and selling data of the yellow coral goby (Gobiodon
okinawae) in Banggai Laut District, Banggai Archipelago, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. This …

[PDF][PDF] Social plasticity and limited resilience of coral-dwelling gobies (genus Gobiodon) to climate change: outlook for coral-fish mutualisms in a changing world

CYM Froehlich - 2023 - ro.uow.edu.au
Climate change is rapidly altering ecosystems on a global scale, and coral reefs are
particularly vulnerable to climate-induced disturbances. Coral reefs depend on mutualisms …

Habitat size, health and saturation do not alter movement decisions or the preference for familiarity in a social coral-reef fish

CYM Froehlich, SJ Heatwole, OS Klanten, MYL Wong - bioRxiv, 2021 - biorxiv.org
While habitat is often a limiting resource for group-living animals, we have yet to understand
what aspects of habitat are particularly important for the maintenance of sociality. As …