Roving predators reloaded: an investigation of shark and jack populations in shallow (0-30m) and mesophotic depths (30-100m) in the Hawaiian Archipelago
"Coral reef roving predators (sharks, jacks, snappers) are generally believed to be depleted around human population centers. In Hawaii, most of the data to support this conclusion comes from underwater visual censuses of shallow water reef ecosystems (0-...
Understanding drivers of herbivore abundance to support resilience-based management in Hawaii.
"For coral reef ecosystems, herbivorous fishes are believed to play a disproportionately large role in ecosystem processes of coral reefs. For example, by controlling algal overgrowth, herbivores contribute to reef resiliency to bleaching events. Herbivor...