Ecology of Fishes on Coral Reefs
Herausgeber: Mora, Camilo
Ecology of Fishes on Coral Reefs
Herausgeber: Mora, Camilo
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The local diversity and global richness of coral reef fishes, along with the diversity manifested in their morphology, behaviour and ecology, provides fascinating and diverse opportunities for study. Reflecting the very latest research in a broad and ever-growing field, this comprehensive guide is a must-read for anyone interested in the ecology of fishes on coral reefs. Featuring contributions from leaders in the field, the 36 chapters cover the full spectrum of current research. They are presented in five parts, considering coral reef fishes in the context of ecology, patterns and processes,…mehr
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The local diversity and global richness of coral reef fishes, along with the diversity manifested in their morphology, behaviour and ecology, provides fascinating and diverse opportunities for study. Reflecting the very latest research in a broad and ever-growing field, this comprehensive guide is a must-read for anyone interested in the ecology of fishes on coral reefs. Featuring contributions from leaders in the field, the 36 chapters cover the full spectrum of current research. They are presented in five parts, considering coral reef fishes in the context of ecology, patterns and processes, human intervention and impacts, conservation, and past and current debates. Beautifully illustrated in full-colour, this book is designed to summarise and help build upon current knowledge and to facilitate further research. It is an ideal resource for those new to the field as well as for experienced researchers.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 228mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1299g
- ISBN-13: 9781107089181
- ISBN-10: 1107089182
- Artikelnr.: 42460319
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 228mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1299g
- ISBN-13: 9781107089181
- ISBN-10: 1107089182
- Artikelnr.: 42460319
List of contributors; Foreword Peter F. Sale; Preface; Part I. Ecology of
Reef Fishes: 1. Sensory biology and navigation behavior of reef fish larvae
Jelle Atema, Gabriele Gerlach and Claire B. Paris; 2. Mission impossible:
unlocking the secrets of coral reef fish dispersal Geoffrey P. Jones; 3.
Recruitment of coral reef fishes: linkages across stages Su Sponaugle; 4.
Competition in reef fishes Graham E. Forrester; 5. Predation: piscivory and
the ecology of coral reef fishes Mark A. Hixon; Part II. Patterns and
Processes in Reef Fishes: 6. The evolution of fishes on coral reefs:
fossils, phylogenies and functions David R. Bellwood, Christopher H. R.
Goatley, Peter F. Cowman and Orpha Bellwood; 7. Phylogeography of coral
reef fishes Jeff A. Eble, Brian W. Bowen and Giacomo Bernardi; 8. How many
coral reef fish species are there? Cryptic diversity and the new molecular
taxonomy Benjamin C. Victor; 9. Large scale patterns and processes in reef
fish richness Camilo Mora; 10. Patterns and processes in geographic range
size in coral reef fishes Benjamin I. Ruttenberg and Sarah E. Lester; 11.
Patterns and processes in reef fish body size Michel Kulbicki, Valeriano
Parravicini and David Mouillot; 12. Multi-scale patterns and processes in
reef fish abundance M. Aaron MacNeil and Sean R. Connolly; Part III. Human
Fingerprints on Reef Fishes: 13. Effects of climate change on coral reef
fishes Morgan S. Pratchett, Shaun K. Wilson and Philip L. Munday; 14.
Effects of fishing on the fishes and habitat of coral reefs Edward E.
DeMartini and Jennifer E. Smith; 15. Effects of sedimentation,
eutrophication and chemical pollution on coral reef fishes Amelia S.
Wenger, Katharina E. Fabricius, Geoffrey P. Jones and Jon E. Brodie; 16.
Impacts of invasive species on coral reef fishes Isabelle M. Côté and John
F. Bruno; 17. Cashing in on coral reefs: the implications of exporting reef
fishes Yvonne Sadovy de Mitcheson and Xueying Yin; Part IV. Conservation of
Reef Fishes: 18. Resilience in reef fish communities Tim McClanahan; 19.
Phase shifts and coral reef fishes Nicholas A. J. Graham; 20. Extinction
risk in reef fishes Loren McClenachan; 21. A perspective on the management
of coral reef fisheries Alan M. Friedlander; 22. Linkages between social
systems and coral reefs Joshua E. Cinner and John N. Kittinger; Part V.
Debates, Paradigm Shifts, Relevant Hypotheses: 23. Is dispersal of larval
reef fishes passive? Jeffrey M. Leis; 24. Density dependence and
independence and the population dynamics of coral reef fishes Nick
Tolimieri; 25. Equilibrial versus non-equilibrial dynamics in coral reef
fishes Mark A. Steele; 26. Cryptic density dependence: integrating supply
side ecology with population regulation Jeffrey S. Shima and Craig W.
Osenberg; 27. Priority effects Myra J. Shulman; 28. Inverted trophic
pyramids Stuart A. Sandin and Brian J. Zgliczynski; 29. Shifting baselines
in coral reef fishes Enric Sala; 30. Pluralism explains diversity in the
Coral Triangle Paul H. Barber and Christopher P. Meyer; 31. Reef fish
biogeographical regions John C. Briggs; 32. Size and sex change Robert R.
Warner; 33. Quantifying reef fishes: bias in observational approaches Paolo
Usseglio; 34. Seascape ecology of fishes on coral reefs Simon J. Pittman
and Andrew D. Olds; 35. The future for coral reef fishes Peter F. Sale; 36.
Perpetual struggle for conservation in a crowded world and the needed
paradigm shift for easing ultimate burdens Camilo Mora; References; Index.
Reef Fishes: 1. Sensory biology and navigation behavior of reef fish larvae
Jelle Atema, Gabriele Gerlach and Claire B. Paris; 2. Mission impossible:
unlocking the secrets of coral reef fish dispersal Geoffrey P. Jones; 3.
Recruitment of coral reef fishes: linkages across stages Su Sponaugle; 4.
Competition in reef fishes Graham E. Forrester; 5. Predation: piscivory and
the ecology of coral reef fishes Mark A. Hixon; Part II. Patterns and
Processes in Reef Fishes: 6. The evolution of fishes on coral reefs:
fossils, phylogenies and functions David R. Bellwood, Christopher H. R.
Goatley, Peter F. Cowman and Orpha Bellwood; 7. Phylogeography of coral
reef fishes Jeff A. Eble, Brian W. Bowen and Giacomo Bernardi; 8. How many
coral reef fish species are there? Cryptic diversity and the new molecular
taxonomy Benjamin C. Victor; 9. Large scale patterns and processes in reef
fish richness Camilo Mora; 10. Patterns and processes in geographic range
size in coral reef fishes Benjamin I. Ruttenberg and Sarah E. Lester; 11.
Patterns and processes in reef fish body size Michel Kulbicki, Valeriano
Parravicini and David Mouillot; 12. Multi-scale patterns and processes in
reef fish abundance M. Aaron MacNeil and Sean R. Connolly; Part III. Human
Fingerprints on Reef Fishes: 13. Effects of climate change on coral reef
fishes Morgan S. Pratchett, Shaun K. Wilson and Philip L. Munday; 14.
Effects of fishing on the fishes and habitat of coral reefs Edward E.
DeMartini and Jennifer E. Smith; 15. Effects of sedimentation,
eutrophication and chemical pollution on coral reef fishes Amelia S.
Wenger, Katharina E. Fabricius, Geoffrey P. Jones and Jon E. Brodie; 16.
Impacts of invasive species on coral reef fishes Isabelle M. Côté and John
F. Bruno; 17. Cashing in on coral reefs: the implications of exporting reef
fishes Yvonne Sadovy de Mitcheson and Xueying Yin; Part IV. Conservation of
Reef Fishes: 18. Resilience in reef fish communities Tim McClanahan; 19.
Phase shifts and coral reef fishes Nicholas A. J. Graham; 20. Extinction
risk in reef fishes Loren McClenachan; 21. A perspective on the management
of coral reef fisheries Alan M. Friedlander; 22. Linkages between social
systems and coral reefs Joshua E. Cinner and John N. Kittinger; Part V.
Debates, Paradigm Shifts, Relevant Hypotheses: 23. Is dispersal of larval
reef fishes passive? Jeffrey M. Leis; 24. Density dependence and
independence and the population dynamics of coral reef fishes Nick
Tolimieri; 25. Equilibrial versus non-equilibrial dynamics in coral reef
fishes Mark A. Steele; 26. Cryptic density dependence: integrating supply
side ecology with population regulation Jeffrey S. Shima and Craig W.
Osenberg; 27. Priority effects Myra J. Shulman; 28. Inverted trophic
pyramids Stuart A. Sandin and Brian J. Zgliczynski; 29. Shifting baselines
in coral reef fishes Enric Sala; 30. Pluralism explains diversity in the
Coral Triangle Paul H. Barber and Christopher P. Meyer; 31. Reef fish
biogeographical regions John C. Briggs; 32. Size and sex change Robert R.
Warner; 33. Quantifying reef fishes: bias in observational approaches Paolo
Usseglio; 34. Seascape ecology of fishes on coral reefs Simon J. Pittman
and Andrew D. Olds; 35. The future for coral reef fishes Peter F. Sale; 36.
Perpetual struggle for conservation in a crowded world and the needed
paradigm shift for easing ultimate burdens Camilo Mora; References; Index.
List of contributors; Foreword Peter F. Sale; Preface; Part I. Ecology of
Reef Fishes: 1. Sensory biology and navigation behavior of reef fish larvae
Jelle Atema, Gabriele Gerlach and Claire B. Paris; 2. Mission impossible:
unlocking the secrets of coral reef fish dispersal Geoffrey P. Jones; 3.
Recruitment of coral reef fishes: linkages across stages Su Sponaugle; 4.
Competition in reef fishes Graham E. Forrester; 5. Predation: piscivory and
the ecology of coral reef fishes Mark A. Hixon; Part II. Patterns and
Processes in Reef Fishes: 6. The evolution of fishes on coral reefs:
fossils, phylogenies and functions David R. Bellwood, Christopher H. R.
Goatley, Peter F. Cowman and Orpha Bellwood; 7. Phylogeography of coral
reef fishes Jeff A. Eble, Brian W. Bowen and Giacomo Bernardi; 8. How many
coral reef fish species are there? Cryptic diversity and the new molecular
taxonomy Benjamin C. Victor; 9. Large scale patterns and processes in reef
fish richness Camilo Mora; 10. Patterns and processes in geographic range
size in coral reef fishes Benjamin I. Ruttenberg and Sarah E. Lester; 11.
Patterns and processes in reef fish body size Michel Kulbicki, Valeriano
Parravicini and David Mouillot; 12. Multi-scale patterns and processes in
reef fish abundance M. Aaron MacNeil and Sean R. Connolly; Part III. Human
Fingerprints on Reef Fishes: 13. Effects of climate change on coral reef
fishes Morgan S. Pratchett, Shaun K. Wilson and Philip L. Munday; 14.
Effects of fishing on the fishes and habitat of coral reefs Edward E.
DeMartini and Jennifer E. Smith; 15. Effects of sedimentation,
eutrophication and chemical pollution on coral reef fishes Amelia S.
Wenger, Katharina E. Fabricius, Geoffrey P. Jones and Jon E. Brodie; 16.
Impacts of invasive species on coral reef fishes Isabelle M. Côté and John
F. Bruno; 17. Cashing in on coral reefs: the implications of exporting reef
fishes Yvonne Sadovy de Mitcheson and Xueying Yin; Part IV. Conservation of
Reef Fishes: 18. Resilience in reef fish communities Tim McClanahan; 19.
Phase shifts and coral reef fishes Nicholas A. J. Graham; 20. Extinction
risk in reef fishes Loren McClenachan; 21. A perspective on the management
of coral reef fisheries Alan M. Friedlander; 22. Linkages between social
systems and coral reefs Joshua E. Cinner and John N. Kittinger; Part V.
Debates, Paradigm Shifts, Relevant Hypotheses: 23. Is dispersal of larval
reef fishes passive? Jeffrey M. Leis; 24. Density dependence and
independence and the population dynamics of coral reef fishes Nick
Tolimieri; 25. Equilibrial versus non-equilibrial dynamics in coral reef
fishes Mark A. Steele; 26. Cryptic density dependence: integrating supply
side ecology with population regulation Jeffrey S. Shima and Craig W.
Osenberg; 27. Priority effects Myra J. Shulman; 28. Inverted trophic
pyramids Stuart A. Sandin and Brian J. Zgliczynski; 29. Shifting baselines
in coral reef fishes Enric Sala; 30. Pluralism explains diversity in the
Coral Triangle Paul H. Barber and Christopher P. Meyer; 31. Reef fish
biogeographical regions John C. Briggs; 32. Size and sex change Robert R.
Warner; 33. Quantifying reef fishes: bias in observational approaches Paolo
Usseglio; 34. Seascape ecology of fishes on coral reefs Simon J. Pittman
and Andrew D. Olds; 35. The future for coral reef fishes Peter F. Sale; 36.
Perpetual struggle for conservation in a crowded world and the needed
paradigm shift for easing ultimate burdens Camilo Mora; References; Index.
Reef Fishes: 1. Sensory biology and navigation behavior of reef fish larvae
Jelle Atema, Gabriele Gerlach and Claire B. Paris; 2. Mission impossible:
unlocking the secrets of coral reef fish dispersal Geoffrey P. Jones; 3.
Recruitment of coral reef fishes: linkages across stages Su Sponaugle; 4.
Competition in reef fishes Graham E. Forrester; 5. Predation: piscivory and
the ecology of coral reef fishes Mark A. Hixon; Part II. Patterns and
Processes in Reef Fishes: 6. The evolution of fishes on coral reefs:
fossils, phylogenies and functions David R. Bellwood, Christopher H. R.
Goatley, Peter F. Cowman and Orpha Bellwood; 7. Phylogeography of coral
reef fishes Jeff A. Eble, Brian W. Bowen and Giacomo Bernardi; 8. How many
coral reef fish species are there? Cryptic diversity and the new molecular
taxonomy Benjamin C. Victor; 9. Large scale patterns and processes in reef
fish richness Camilo Mora; 10. Patterns and processes in geographic range
size in coral reef fishes Benjamin I. Ruttenberg and Sarah E. Lester; 11.
Patterns and processes in reef fish body size Michel Kulbicki, Valeriano
Parravicini and David Mouillot; 12. Multi-scale patterns and processes in
reef fish abundance M. Aaron MacNeil and Sean R. Connolly; Part III. Human
Fingerprints on Reef Fishes: 13. Effects of climate change on coral reef
fishes Morgan S. Pratchett, Shaun K. Wilson and Philip L. Munday; 14.
Effects of fishing on the fishes and habitat of coral reefs Edward E.
DeMartini and Jennifer E. Smith; 15. Effects of sedimentation,
eutrophication and chemical pollution on coral reef fishes Amelia S.
Wenger, Katharina E. Fabricius, Geoffrey P. Jones and Jon E. Brodie; 16.
Impacts of invasive species on coral reef fishes Isabelle M. Côté and John
F. Bruno; 17. Cashing in on coral reefs: the implications of exporting reef
fishes Yvonne Sadovy de Mitcheson and Xueying Yin; Part IV. Conservation of
Reef Fishes: 18. Resilience in reef fish communities Tim McClanahan; 19.
Phase shifts and coral reef fishes Nicholas A. J. Graham; 20. Extinction
risk in reef fishes Loren McClenachan; 21. A perspective on the management
of coral reef fisheries Alan M. Friedlander; 22. Linkages between social
systems and coral reefs Joshua E. Cinner and John N. Kittinger; Part V.
Debates, Paradigm Shifts, Relevant Hypotheses: 23. Is dispersal of larval
reef fishes passive? Jeffrey M. Leis; 24. Density dependence and
independence and the population dynamics of coral reef fishes Nick
Tolimieri; 25. Equilibrial versus non-equilibrial dynamics in coral reef
fishes Mark A. Steele; 26. Cryptic density dependence: integrating supply
side ecology with population regulation Jeffrey S. Shima and Craig W.
Osenberg; 27. Priority effects Myra J. Shulman; 28. Inverted trophic
pyramids Stuart A. Sandin and Brian J. Zgliczynski; 29. Shifting baselines
in coral reef fishes Enric Sala; 30. Pluralism explains diversity in the
Coral Triangle Paul H. Barber and Christopher P. Meyer; 31. Reef fish
biogeographical regions John C. Briggs; 32. Size and sex change Robert R.
Warner; 33. Quantifying reef fishes: bias in observational approaches Paolo
Usseglio; 34. Seascape ecology of fishes on coral reefs Simon J. Pittman
and Andrew D. Olds; 35. The future for coral reef fishes Peter F. Sale; 36.
Perpetual struggle for conservation in a crowded world and the needed
paradigm shift for easing ultimate burdens Camilo Mora; References; Index.