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Marine and Freshwater Research | 2017

Tropical seaweed beds as important habitats for juvenile fish

Stina Tano; Maria Eggertsen; Sofia A. Wikström; Charlotte Berkström; Amelia Buriyo; Christina Halling

Seaweed beds within tropical seascapes have received little attention as potential fish habitat despite being a prominent feature within these systems. Other tropical shallow-water habitats such as ...


Landscape Ecology | 2018

Habitat proximity exerts opposing effects on key ecological functions

Tyson S. H. Martin; Andrew D. Olds; Asier B. H. Olalde; Charlotte Berkström; Ben L. Gilby; Thomas A. Schlacher; Ian R. Butler; Nicholas A. Yabsley; Maria Zann; Rod Martin Connolly

ContextConnectivity is an important property of landscapes that shapes populations and ecosystem functioning. We do not know, however, whether and how different types of spatial linkages combine to influence ecological functions, and this hampers their integration into conservation planning.ObjectivesWe used coral reef seascapes in eastern Australia as a model system to test whether the proximity of other reefs (habitat proximity) or the proximity of other habitats (seascape proximity) exert stronger effects on two key ecological functions (herbivory and piscivory).MethodsWe measured rates of herbivory (on fleshy macroalgae) and piscivory (on prey fish) on reefs that differed in their proximity to both other reefs and nearby mangroves and seagrass.ResultsThe extent of habitat proximity between reefs significantly influenced both ecological functions, but in different ways: isolated reefs supported high herbivory but low piscivory, whilst, conversely, reefs that were closer to other reefs supported high piscivory but low herbivory. This was not caused by herbivores avoiding their predators, as the dominant piscivores (small predatory snappers) were too small to consume the dominant herbivores (large rabbitfishes). Seascape proximity (e.g., distance to mangroves or seagrass) was less important in shaping ecological functions on reefs in this system.ConclusionsWe suggest that the effects of seascape configuration on ecological functions depends on the type of spatial linkage, and the ecological functions in question. To better integrate connectivity into conservation, we must develop a deeper understanding of how different spatial linkages combine to shape ecosystem functioning across landscapes.


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2012

Exploring 'knowns' and 'unknowns' in tropical seascape connectivity with insights from East African coral reefs

Charlotte Berkström; Martin Gullström; Regina Lindborg; Augustine W. Mwandya; Saleh A.S. Yahya; Nils Kautsky; Magnus Nyström


Biological Conservation | 2013

Assessing connectivity in a tropical embayment : Fish migrations and seascape ecology

Charlotte Berkström; Regina Lindborg; Matilda Thyresson; Martin Gullström


Marine Biology | 2011

Scale-dependent patterns of variability of a grazing parrotfish (Leptoscarus vaigiensis) in a tropical seagrass-dominated seascape

Martin Gullström; Charlotte Berkström; Marcus C. Öhman; Maria Bodin; Mattis Dahlberg


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2012

Ecological versatility and its importance for the distribution and abundance of coral reef wrasses

Charlotte Berkström; Geoffrey P. Jones; Mark I. McCormick; Maya Srinivasan


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2013

Ecological connectivity and niche differentiation between two closely related fish species in the mangrove−seagrass−coral reef continuum

Charlotte Berkström; Tove Lund Jörgensen; Micaela Hellström


The Chwaka book - Nursery function and seascape connectivity | 2013

Biological connectivity and nursery function of shallow-water habitats in Chwaka bay

Martin Gullström; M. Dorenbosch; B. Lugendo; Augustine W. Mwandya; Y. Mgaya; Charlotte Berkström


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2016

Tropical seaweed beds are important habitats for mobile invertebrate epifauna

Stina Tano; Maria Eggertsen; Sofia A. Wikström; Charlotte Berkström; Amelia Buriyo; Christina Halling


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2017

Seaweed beds support more juvenile reef fish than seagrass beds in a south-western Atlantic tropical seascape

L. Eggertsen; C.E.L. Ferreira; L. Fontoura; Nils Kautsky; Martin Gullström; Charlotte Berkström

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