The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBiogenic habitats have profound effects on the distribution and abundances of many organisms. Epibiota are major biogenic components of hard substrata in marine habitats, particularly on artificial structures such as pier pilings, and have the potential to influence organisms associated with these structures. This study tested hypotheses about effects of epibiota on abundances of fishes associated with pilings in Middle Harbour, Sydney. Amount of epibiota had no effect on abundances of most species of fish, suggesting that epibiota are not important resources for these species. Abundances of the hulafish, Trachinops taeniatus, were, however, found to be greater around pilings with...
Verkefnið er lokað til 01.01.2016It is essential that mariculture continues to expand in order to me...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Intermittently Closed and Open Lakes and Lagoons (ICO...
1. Syngnathids (Pisces, Syngnathidae: Seahorses and pipefish) were investigated for their use as a f...
Copyright © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.Foraging by predatory fish is thought to ...
Epibiota were sampled on nine small jetties in the tidal, urban canals of south-east Queensland, Aus...
There remains little understanding of the relationship between the ecologies of urban habitats (pili...
We tested the hypothesis that effects of predation by fish on epibiota are independent of the size o...
Replacing natural habitats with artificial structures such as pier-pilings, jetties, and seawalls h...
The construction of artificial structures in the marine environment is increasing globally. Eco-engi...
Urban structures are a conspicuous, yet poorly understood component of the marine environment along ...
Netted swimming enclosures in Sydney Harbour offer an important habitat for local seahorse populatio...
Variation in the abundances of epifaunal organisms living on the large brown alga Sargassum was quan...
The orientation and position of hard substrata used to test ecological hypotheses about sessile mari...
A manipulative caging experiment was carried out to evaluate the role of wild fish and motile epiben...
The aims of my study were to investigate whether marine reserves enhance intertidal species used by ...
Verkefnið er lokað til 01.01.2016It is essential that mariculture continues to expand in order to me...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Intermittently Closed and Open Lakes and Lagoons (ICO...
1. Syngnathids (Pisces, Syngnathidae: Seahorses and pipefish) were investigated for their use as a f...
Copyright © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.Foraging by predatory fish is thought to ...
Epibiota were sampled on nine small jetties in the tidal, urban canals of south-east Queensland, Aus...
There remains little understanding of the relationship between the ecologies of urban habitats (pili...
We tested the hypothesis that effects of predation by fish on epibiota are independent of the size o...
Replacing natural habitats with artificial structures such as pier-pilings, jetties, and seawalls h...
The construction of artificial structures in the marine environment is increasing globally. Eco-engi...
Urban structures are a conspicuous, yet poorly understood component of the marine environment along ...
Netted swimming enclosures in Sydney Harbour offer an important habitat for local seahorse populatio...
Variation in the abundances of epifaunal organisms living on the large brown alga Sargassum was quan...
The orientation and position of hard substrata used to test ecological hypotheses about sessile mari...
A manipulative caging experiment was carried out to evaluate the role of wild fish and motile epiben...
The aims of my study were to investigate whether marine reserves enhance intertidal species used by ...
Verkefnið er lokað til 01.01.2016It is essential that mariculture continues to expand in order to me...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Intermittently Closed and Open Lakes and Lagoons (ICO...
1. Syngnathids (Pisces, Syngnathidae: Seahorses and pipefish) were investigated for their use as a f...