2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00338-009-0501-0
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Herbivory versus corallivory: are parrotfish good or bad for Caribbean coral reefs?

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“…Een andere belangrijke factor is overbevissing, met name van herbivore vissen (Mumby 2009). Hierdoor wordt de balans tussen macroalgen en koralen verstoord ten gunste van de groei van de bodemalgen.…”
Section: Abiotische Randvoorwaardenunclassified
“…Een andere belangrijke factor is overbevissing, met name van herbivore vissen (Mumby 2009). Hierdoor wordt de balans tussen macroalgen en koralen verstoord ten gunste van de groei van de bodemalgen.…”
Section: Abiotische Randvoorwaardenunclassified
“…The coral coverage was significantly higher on the mooring blocks located in the northern offshore area than in the southern offshore area and was similar to the inshore area. The significant difference in coral coverage between the northern and the southern offshore areas, located equally close to the reef, suggests that the determining factor in this study was unrelated to possible biotic effects caused by reef inhabiting organisms found in other studies [15][16][17][18][19].…”
Section: Mooring Areasmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…16,2010. The photographs included each mooring's overall block configuration and every unobstructed vertical face.…”
Section: Coral Coveragementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future studies, particularly examining the formation and stability of these groups (e.g., Crook 1999 ), would give us more insight into the behavioral mechanisms involved in group formation. In addition, integrating these aspects of group structure into studies that examine competition and aggression among reef fishes (e.g., Mun˜oz and Motta 2000 ;Mumby and Wabnitz 2002 ;Francini-Filho et al 2010 ) may increase our understanding of the complex community dynamics present in reef systems (e.g., Lokrantz et al 2008 ;Mumby 2009 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%