2023
DOI: 10.1002/lno.12431
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Strong hydrodynamic drivers of coral reef fish biodiversity on submerged pinnacle coral reefs

Gemma F. Galbraith,
Benjamin J. Cresswell,
Mark I. McCormick
et al.

Abstract: Hydrodynamic processes are important in all marine environments and on coral reefs drive patterns of habitat zonation, community structure, and biodiversity. Abrupt geomorphological features like pinnacles and seamounts often possess distinct localized currents and these habitats are also often characterized by high abundance and biomass of fishes. However, differences in fish community structure between pinnacles and emergent reefs, and their key drivers are poorly understood. In this study, we compared fish … Show more

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