There is increasing interest among ecologists about how the type of matrix surrounding a habitat patch influences the organisms living in that patch. This question is virtually unstudied in marine systems. In this paper I show that the mobile faunal assemblage in seagrass patches does depend on the surrounding matrix. Faunal assemblages in patches of Posidonia surrounded by sand are different than in those surrounded by Heterozostera, another seagrass, having more than double the abundance of both amphipods and polychaetes. However, the differences are not simply due to spillover from the matrix habitat, but rather are an emergent property of the patch context that cannot be predicted. Posidonia surrounded by sand actually has an assemblage...
Seagrasses, as key ecosystem engineers in coastal ecosystems, contribute to enhancing diversity in c...
A study was undertaken within a sub‐tidal Zostera marina seagrass bed (Devon, U.K.), with the aim of...
Seagrass habitats support diverse animal assemblages and while there has been considerable progress ...
Data from: Matrix composition and patch edges influence plant-herbivore interactions in marine lands...
The connectivity of fragmented landscapes is a function of the physical distance between suitable ha...
In the Mediterranean Sea, the seagrass Posidonia oceanica plays an important role as habitat for inv...
The role of habitat structural complexity in shaping faunal communities has been of key interest to ...
Fragmented habitats are a common occurrence in many marine systems, but remain poorly studied in com...
Posidonia oceanica is a seagrass endemic to the Mediterranean Sea, and is able to form large monospe...
Habitat fragmentation is a threat to the preservation of both terrestrial and marine biodiversity. W...
Variation in abundance and diversity of organisms along habitat edges has long been a key research f...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: Intertidal macrobenthic assemblages associated with monospe...
Predictive frameworks for understanding and describing how animals respond to habitat fragmentation,...
Spatial pattern in ecosystems may be driven by competition. I uses a combination of observational fi...
Several species of ecosystem engineers inhabiting coastal environments have been reported structurin...
Seagrasses, as key ecosystem engineers in coastal ecosystems, contribute to enhancing diversity in c...
A study was undertaken within a sub‐tidal Zostera marina seagrass bed (Devon, U.K.), with the aim of...
Seagrass habitats support diverse animal assemblages and while there has been considerable progress ...
Data from: Matrix composition and patch edges influence plant-herbivore interactions in marine lands...
The connectivity of fragmented landscapes is a function of the physical distance between suitable ha...
In the Mediterranean Sea, the seagrass Posidonia oceanica plays an important role as habitat for inv...
The role of habitat structural complexity in shaping faunal communities has been of key interest to ...
Fragmented habitats are a common occurrence in many marine systems, but remain poorly studied in com...
Posidonia oceanica is a seagrass endemic to the Mediterranean Sea, and is able to form large monospe...
Habitat fragmentation is a threat to the preservation of both terrestrial and marine biodiversity. W...
Variation in abundance and diversity of organisms along habitat edges has long been a key research f...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: Intertidal macrobenthic assemblages associated with monospe...
Predictive frameworks for understanding and describing how animals respond to habitat fragmentation,...
Spatial pattern in ecosystems may be driven by competition. I uses a combination of observational fi...
Several species of ecosystem engineers inhabiting coastal environments have been reported structurin...
Seagrasses, as key ecosystem engineers in coastal ecosystems, contribute to enhancing diversity in c...
A study was undertaken within a sub‐tidal Zostera marina seagrass bed (Devon, U.K.), with the aim of...
Seagrass habitats support diverse animal assemblages and while there has been considerable progress ...