We tested the hypothesis that effects of predation by fish on epibiota are independent of the size of fish and the area foraged. We used cages with different sizes of mesh to exclude fish of different sizes. Sizes of mesh were chosen following observations that there were small (200 mm TL) predatory fish at the study site. Predation by fish was intense on oysters and directly or indirectly reduced the density of the gastropod, Bembicium auratum. The cover of algae was positively affected by predation, possibly because predation on oysters created more space for algae. Predation by small fish (toadfish) was intense, but the effects of large fish were negligible. Predation was, however, independent of the sizes of experimental panels (i.e. ar...
While the effect of patch area on economic defendability has attracted considerable attention, there...
ABSTRACT: As oyster fishing continues to degrade reef habitat along the US Atlantic coast, oyster re...
The bivalve Macoma balthica is a common species in the Wadden Sea and North Sea. Juveniles temporari...
Copyright © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.Foraging by predatory fish is thought to ...
Marine predator-prey interactions are complex and are strongly influenced by the physical and biolog...
Intertidal estuarine habitats are extensively used as feeding grounds by birds, fishes and crustacea...
Copyright © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.We tested the relative and combined effec...
Graduation date: 1995The body size (W) of animal species is one of the best predictors of\ud populat...
Epibiota were sampled on nine small jetties in the tidal, urban canals of south-east Queensland, Aus...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBiogenic habitats have profound effects...
In situ experiments were run with the seastar Asterias rubens to investigate the influence of epibio...
Predator–prey interactions can be influenced by habitat at different spatial scales. In seagrass sys...
Highly mobile aquatic predators are known to forage in the intertidal during periods of immersion. T...
Increasingly, urbanised coastlines are being armoured by shoreline protection structures, such as se...
The bivalve Macoma balthica is a common species in the Wadden Sea and North Sea. Juveniles temporari...
While the effect of patch area on economic defendability has attracted considerable attention, there...
ABSTRACT: As oyster fishing continues to degrade reef habitat along the US Atlantic coast, oyster re...
The bivalve Macoma balthica is a common species in the Wadden Sea and North Sea. Juveniles temporari...
Copyright © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.Foraging by predatory fish is thought to ...
Marine predator-prey interactions are complex and are strongly influenced by the physical and biolog...
Intertidal estuarine habitats are extensively used as feeding grounds by birds, fishes and crustacea...
Copyright © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.We tested the relative and combined effec...
Graduation date: 1995The body size (W) of animal species is one of the best predictors of\ud populat...
Epibiota were sampled on nine small jetties in the tidal, urban canals of south-east Queensland, Aus...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBiogenic habitats have profound effects...
In situ experiments were run with the seastar Asterias rubens to investigate the influence of epibio...
Predator–prey interactions can be influenced by habitat at different spatial scales. In seagrass sys...
Highly mobile aquatic predators are known to forage in the intertidal during periods of immersion. T...
Increasingly, urbanised coastlines are being armoured by shoreline protection structures, such as se...
The bivalve Macoma balthica is a common species in the Wadden Sea and North Sea. Juveniles temporari...
While the effect of patch area on economic defendability has attracted considerable attention, there...
ABSTRACT: As oyster fishing continues to degrade reef habitat along the US Atlantic coast, oyster re...
The bivalve Macoma balthica is a common species in the Wadden Sea and North Sea. Juveniles temporari...