The effects of environment and ontogeny on the skin microbiome of two Stegastes damselfishes (Pomacentridae) from the eastern Caribbean Sea
Damselfishes of the genus Stegastes are some of the most abundant fish inhabiting shallow
reef habitats. Although Stegastes play an important role in promoting primary production in …
reef habitats. Although Stegastes play an important role in promoting primary production in …
Geographic variation in the damselfish-red alga cultivation mutualism in the Indo-West Pacific
Background On coral reefs, damselfish defend their territories from invading herbivores and
maintain algal turfs, from which they harvest filamentous algae. In southern Japan, intensive …
maintain algal turfs, from which they harvest filamentous algae. In southern Japan, intensive …
Coral loss alters guarding and farming behavior of a Caribbean damselfish
V Di Santo, LA O'Boyle, RK Saylor, TF Dabruzzi… - Marine Biology, 2020 - Springer
Coral loss is a major element of global ecological change in the oceans that may shape the
behavior of keystone species such as habitat-attached animals. Farming damselfishes …
behavior of keystone species such as habitat-attached animals. Farming damselfishes …
Diatomsoncoral reefsandintropical marinelakes
CS LOBBAN, RW JORDAN - The diatoms: Applications for the …, 2010 - books.google.com
Coral reefs, well known for their tremendous biodiversity and beauty (Veron, 2000; Spalding
et al., 2001), are the most complex ecosystems in the sea, and are often compared to …
et al., 2001), are the most complex ecosystems in the sea, and are often compared to …
Coral loss alters guarding and farming behavior of a Caribbean damselfish
A O'Boyle Lois, RK Saylor, TF Dabruzzi… - Marine …, 2020 - search.proquest.com
Coral loss is a major element of global ecological change in the oceans that may shape the
behavior of keystone species such as habitat-attached animals. Farming damselfishes …
behavior of keystone species such as habitat-attached animals. Farming damselfishes …
[引用][C] 18.1 Coral reef communities as diatom habitats
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