Are fish associations with corals and sponges more than an affinity to structure? Evidence across two widely divergent ecosystems

Volume: 76, Issue: 12, Pages: 2184 - 2198
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
The role of deep-sea coral and sponge ecosystems as habitat for marine fishes has been widely studied, with many finding significant associations, especially for rockfishes. However, rockfishes also thrive in areas largely devoid of corals and sponges. We compared the use of deep-sea corals and sponges by fish species in two ecosystems. Rockfishes (Sebastes spp.) and Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus) densities were significantly correlated to...
Paper Details
Title
Are fish associations with corals and sponges more than an affinity to structure? Evidence across two widely divergent ecosystems
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
76
Issue
12
Pages
2184 - 2198
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