Along the western Mediterranean Sea coast, many artificial reefs have been deployed as an anti-trawling device to protect seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) meadows. These reefs may have important effects on the structure of the associated fish assemblages. We examined changes in fish assemblages and diets of Diplodus annularis related to the presence of reef blocks in Posidonia meadows using non-metric multidimensional scaling. Visual censuses were carried out at monthly intervals during 3 years (1992-1995). Comparison of the fish assemblages 2 years after deployment indicated differences associated with reef and control habitats. D. annularis, D. vulgaris, Chromis chromis, and Apogon imberbis were the species most responsible for assemblage di...
Artificial reefs may enhance the biological production of reef-associated flora and fauna, but their...
Herbivores provide important ecological services across ecosystems where they influence productivity...
In the last decades, marine reserves have dramatically increased in number worldwide. Here I examine...
Large artificial reef units (LARUs; 158 m3) comprise 38% of 40 000 m3 of artificial reefs deployed i...
This study describes the changes in the structure of the fish assemblage associated with Posidonia o...
Artificial reefs have been deployed along the southern coast of Portugal (Algarve) since 1990 to enh...
In the context of growing anthropogenic disturbances that deeply alter marine coastal ecosystems, va...
Coral reef diversity is correlated with the depth at which the reefs are found, the energy available...
As the global demand for seaweed-derived products drives the expansion of seaweed farming onto shall...
Throughout the Caribbean, coral reefs are transitioning from rugose, coral-dominated communities to ...
The first scientific artificial reef study was carried outin Izmir Bay, Turkiye the year of in 1991....
The results of 'trammel net' catches in a Mediterranean muddy-sandy bay, where two different anti-tr...
We studied the persistence of fishing impacts on coral reef fish assemblages by sampling 2 protected...
We compared the fish assemblages on a mitigation site to neighboring natural habitat. Artificial ree...
Rates of habitat alteration and degradation are increasing worldwide due to anthropogenic influence....
Artificial reefs may enhance the biological production of reef-associated flora and fauna, but their...
Herbivores provide important ecological services across ecosystems where they influence productivity...
In the last decades, marine reserves have dramatically increased in number worldwide. Here I examine...
Large artificial reef units (LARUs; 158 m3) comprise 38% of 40 000 m3 of artificial reefs deployed i...
This study describes the changes in the structure of the fish assemblage associated with Posidonia o...
Artificial reefs have been deployed along the southern coast of Portugal (Algarve) since 1990 to enh...
In the context of growing anthropogenic disturbances that deeply alter marine coastal ecosystems, va...
Coral reef diversity is correlated with the depth at which the reefs are found, the energy available...
As the global demand for seaweed-derived products drives the expansion of seaweed farming onto shall...
Throughout the Caribbean, coral reefs are transitioning from rugose, coral-dominated communities to ...
The first scientific artificial reef study was carried outin Izmir Bay, Turkiye the year of in 1991....
The results of 'trammel net' catches in a Mediterranean muddy-sandy bay, where two different anti-tr...
We studied the persistence of fishing impacts on coral reef fish assemblages by sampling 2 protected...
We compared the fish assemblages on a mitigation site to neighboring natural habitat. Artificial ree...
Rates of habitat alteration and degradation are increasing worldwide due to anthropogenic influence....
Artificial reefs may enhance the biological production of reef-associated flora and fauna, but their...
Herbivores provide important ecological services across ecosystems where they influence productivity...
In the last decades, marine reserves have dramatically increased in number worldwide. Here I examine...