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Doropoulos, C., Hyndes, G. A., Abecassis, D., Vergés, A. (2013). Herbivores strongly influence algal recruitment in both coral- and algal-dominated coral reef habitats. Marine Ecology Progress Series 486: 153-164. Coral reefs can exist as coral- and macroalgae-dominated
habitats often separated by only a few hundred metres. While
herbivorous fish are known to depress the abundance of algae
and help maintain the function of coral-dominated habitats,
less is known about their influence in algae-dominated
habitats. Here, we quantified herbivorous fish and benthic
algal communities over a 6 mo period in coral-dominated
(back-reef) and algal-dominated (lagoon) habitats in a
relatively undisturbed fringing coral reef (Ningaloo,
Western Australia). Simulta - neously, we tested the effects
of herbivorous fish on algal recruitment in both habitats
using recruitment tiles and fish exclusion cages. The
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