Disturbance and distribution gradients influence resource availability and feeding behaviours in corallivore fishes following a warm-water anomaly

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  • who: Chancey MacDonald from the DepartmentUniversity of have published the Article: Disturbance and distribution gradients influence resource availability and feeding behaviours in corallivore fishes following a warm-water anomaly, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors focus aspects of the detailed bleaching results on Acropora and Pocillopora as they are preferred coral prey for obligate corallivores throughout the Indo-Pacific region, including for the focal fish species in Mo`orea; where all three species usually feed predominantly (51-68% of bites) on Pocillopora corals and also feed heavily from Acropora (Supplemental Table . . .

     

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