The connectivity of fragmented landscapes is a function of the physical distance between suitable habitats and the characteristics of the habitat through which the animal is moving, i.e. the matrix. Experimental manipulations done to explain how spatial arrangement and composition of habitats affects biota remain scarce, particularly in marine systems. Holdfasts of the common kelp, Ecklonia radiata, are discrete units of habitat for small invertebrates (e.g. amphipods, isopods, molluscs, annelids) that can be isolated from other holdfasts by habitat, which may be less suitable (e.g. other species of algae or relatively bare space). We compared assemblages, which colonised defaunated holdfasts in experimentally created small-scale landscapes...
Spatial patterns, at multiple scales, can influence the functioning of local communities, but studie...
Macroalgae underpin most temperate inshore ecosystems, but increasing macroalgal loss, fragmentation...
Current ecological theory suggests that increased habitat complexity leads to higher species diversi...
There is increasing interest among ecologists about how the type of matrix surrounding a habitat pat...
© Inter-Research 2002Habitat loss leads to a reduction in number of remnant habitats in continuous l...
Understanding the mechanisms producing and maintaining discontinuities between patches in mosaics of...
Topographic complexity is widely accepted as a key driver of biodiversity, but at the patch-scale, c...
Habitat fragmentation is a threat to the preservation of both terrestrial and marine biodiversity. W...
Aim Topographic complexity is widely accepted as a key driver of biodiv...
Understanding the consequences of fragmentation of coastal habitats is an important topic of discuss...
Connectivity links habitats in space and time. It is a key process that facilitates many life-histor...
Habitat structure or complexity can be described by using measurements of fractal dimension. Fractal...
Habitat structure or complexity can be described by using measurements of fractal dimension. Fractal...
Copyright © 2005 Inter-Research.Species richness and abundance of animals in a particular habitat ar...
Negative effects of habitat fragmentation are well-known phenomena in ecology, and the use of corrid...
Spatial patterns, at multiple scales, can influence the functioning of local communities, but studie...
Macroalgae underpin most temperate inshore ecosystems, but increasing macroalgal loss, fragmentation...
Current ecological theory suggests that increased habitat complexity leads to higher species diversi...
There is increasing interest among ecologists about how the type of matrix surrounding a habitat pat...
© Inter-Research 2002Habitat loss leads to a reduction in number of remnant habitats in continuous l...
Understanding the mechanisms producing and maintaining discontinuities between patches in mosaics of...
Topographic complexity is widely accepted as a key driver of biodiversity, but at the patch-scale, c...
Habitat fragmentation is a threat to the preservation of both terrestrial and marine biodiversity. W...
Aim Topographic complexity is widely accepted as a key driver of biodiv...
Understanding the consequences of fragmentation of coastal habitats is an important topic of discuss...
Connectivity links habitats in space and time. It is a key process that facilitates many life-histor...
Habitat structure or complexity can be described by using measurements of fractal dimension. Fractal...
Habitat structure or complexity can be described by using measurements of fractal dimension. Fractal...
Copyright © 2005 Inter-Research.Species richness and abundance of animals in a particular habitat ar...
Negative effects of habitat fragmentation are well-known phenomena in ecology, and the use of corrid...
Spatial patterns, at multiple scales, can influence the functioning of local communities, but studie...
Macroalgae underpin most temperate inshore ecosystems, but increasing macroalgal loss, fragmentation...
Current ecological theory suggests that increased habitat complexity leads to higher species diversi...