Linkages between predators and their prey across the subtidal-intertidal boundary remain relatively unexplored. The influence of tidal phase, tidal height and wave exposure on the abundance, population structure and stomach contents of mobile predatory crabs was examined on rocky shores in southwest Britain. Crabs were sampled both during the day and at night using traps deployed at high tide and by direct observation during low tide. Carcinus maenas (L.), Necora puber (L.) and Cancer pagurus (L.) were the most abundant species, being mainly active during nocturnal high tides. C. maenas was the only species that was active during nocturnal low tides, when it was observed mainly on the lower shore feeding on limpets. Individuals of all 3 spe...
Semi-enclosed coastal water bodies range from permanently open estuaries to lagoons that are periodi...
The green crab Carcinus maenas invaded the Gulf of Maine over a hundred years ago and has become a w...
The roles of herbivory and predation in determining the structure and diversity of communities have ...
Physical disturbances, such as wave action, predation and competition influence species distribution...
Wave action is known to influence the abundance and distribution of intertidal organisms. Wave actio...
Highly mobile aquatic predators are known to forage in the intertidal during periods of immersion. T...
Many subtidal predators undertake regular tidal migrations into intertidal areas in order to access ...
Identifying the key determinants of benthic predator distributions is crucial in understanding the d...
Fiddler crabs are known as ecosystem engineers as well as important connectors of energy flow betwee...
Post-settlement processes are a major focus in the study of the dynamics of marine populations and c...
Hemigrapsus sanguineus, also known as the Asian shore crab, began to invade the Northwestern Atlanti...
For a full understanding of prey availability, it is necessary to study risk-taking behaviour of the...
Understanding the effects of predator–prey interactions at a community level requires robust informa...
For a full understanding of prey availability, it is necessary to study risk-taking behaviour of the...
The tellinid bivalve Macoma baithica passes its juvenile stage in the Wadden Sea in nurseries high i...
Semi-enclosed coastal water bodies range from permanently open estuaries to lagoons that are periodi...
The green crab Carcinus maenas invaded the Gulf of Maine over a hundred years ago and has become a w...
The roles of herbivory and predation in determining the structure and diversity of communities have ...
Physical disturbances, such as wave action, predation and competition influence species distribution...
Wave action is known to influence the abundance and distribution of intertidal organisms. Wave actio...
Highly mobile aquatic predators are known to forage in the intertidal during periods of immersion. T...
Many subtidal predators undertake regular tidal migrations into intertidal areas in order to access ...
Identifying the key determinants of benthic predator distributions is crucial in understanding the d...
Fiddler crabs are known as ecosystem engineers as well as important connectors of energy flow betwee...
Post-settlement processes are a major focus in the study of the dynamics of marine populations and c...
Hemigrapsus sanguineus, also known as the Asian shore crab, began to invade the Northwestern Atlanti...
For a full understanding of prey availability, it is necessary to study risk-taking behaviour of the...
Understanding the effects of predator–prey interactions at a community level requires robust informa...
For a full understanding of prey availability, it is necessary to study risk-taking behaviour of the...
The tellinid bivalve Macoma baithica passes its juvenile stage in the Wadden Sea in nurseries high i...
Semi-enclosed coastal water bodies range from permanently open estuaries to lagoons that are periodi...
The green crab Carcinus maenas invaded the Gulf of Maine over a hundred years ago and has become a w...
The roles of herbivory and predation in determining the structure and diversity of communities have ...