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Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 318:237-246
Age-based demographic parameters were estimated from 164 individuals of the large teleost Cheilinus undulatus from NE Australia. Analysis of sagittal otoliths revealed alternating translucent and opaque bands in which annual periodicity of a single o
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Global Change Biology. 12:1587-1594
The 1998 global coral bleaching event was the largest recorded historical disturbance of coral reefs and resulted in extensive habitat loss. Annual censuses of reef fish community structure over a 12-year period spanning the bleaching event revealed
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Marine Ecology Progress Series. 295:229-244
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 locations spanning 56° of latitude. These populations exhibit a great div
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Marine Ecology Progress Series. 295:245-256
The ocean surgeonfish Acanthurus bahianus, an abundant small herbivore on reefs throughout the tropical west and central Atlantic, is a significant component of Caribbean trap- fishery catches. To assess effects of fishing on this species we compared
Autor:
J. L. Ackerman, David R. Bellwood
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 136:137-140
The relationship between density and body size is central to our understanding of species assemblages. The greatest challenge in sampling complete assemblages is obtaining reliable estimates of all taxa regardless of body size. We therefore examined
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Marine Ecology Progress Series. 246:265-277
The parrotfish Sparisoma viride is an abundant and ecologically important member of the tropical NW Atlantic reef fish fauna. Sagittal otoliths of 417 individuals were analysed to estimate age-based demographic variables at 4 localities (Lee Stocking
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Marine Biology. 140:1039-1051
We use age-based analyses to demonstrate consistent differences in growth, mortality, and longevity of coral reef fishes from similar habitats (exposed reef crests) 20 km apart. On outer-shelf reef crests of the northern Great Barrier Reef (GBR), siz
Autor:
J. L. Ackerman, D. R. Bellwood
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish Biology. 60:893-901
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Marine Ecology Progress Series. 212:223-232
Few studies have examined spatial variation in the demography or age structures of coral reef fishes. We analysed sectioned sagittal otoliths to describe the age structures, growth and mortality of 5 species of Stegastes damselfishes. These were samp
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Reviews: Methods and Technologies in Fish Biology and Fisheries ISBN: 9781402035821
The purpose of this chapter is to consider the question “Is it necessary to validate the periodicity of increment formation in every species of fish for which we seek age-based demographic data”? The focus is on coral reef fishes. Four issues req
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