The relationship between environmental factors and the spatial distribution of maintained and actively used burrows of the grapsid crab Helograpsus haswellianus was studied at three saltmarsh sites in southeast Queensland, Australia. The sites had been modified by runnelling for mosquito-control, a method that transports low-amplitude tides to areas of saltmarsh. The study investigated the relationship between burrow density, burrow aperture size, and runnelling, as well as the effect of flooding or non-flooding tides and distance from a tidal source. Responses differed at the three sites. The most consistent pattern across all sites was that active burrows were most numerous between 30 and 50 m from the saltmarsh / mangrove interface at th...
Populations of crabs in a mangrove swamp at Patonga, N.S.W., were sampled from September, 1974, to F...
We quantified the increase in the sediment-water interface created by the burrowing activities of th...
Mangrove crabs are active burrowers in intertidal sediments of wetland, living beneath drifts and hi...
The relationship between environmental factors and the spatial distribution of maintained and active...
Patterns of distribution of crabs inhabiting burrows in three temperate mangrove swamps near Sydney,...
The saltmarsh-mangrove interface generally constitutes the landward boundary for the grey mangrove A...
Burrow distribution and morphology were investigated in Neosarmatium meinerti and Cardisoma carnifex...
Crabs (Grapsidae, Sesarma) are the dominant macrofaunal group of mangrove forest soils in northern A...
Crab burrows play an important role in saltmarsh wetlands and are a useful indicator of wetland cond...
Saltmarshes are considered to be important coastal habitats because of their role in filtering surfa...
Flushing measurements and a resin cast of a burrow inhabited by Sesarma messa and Alpheus cf macklay...
This study assessed the influence of crab burrows (Macrophthalmus hirtipes) on localized patterns of...
Water uptake by mangrove trees can result in salt accumulation in sediment around roots, negatively ...
Since the species\u27 discovery in 1802, various aspects of the sand fiddler crab (Uca pugilator) ha...
Semi-enclosed coastal water bodies range from permanently open estuaries to lagoons that are periodi...
Populations of crabs in a mangrove swamp at Patonga, N.S.W., were sampled from September, 1974, to F...
We quantified the increase in the sediment-water interface created by the burrowing activities of th...
Mangrove crabs are active burrowers in intertidal sediments of wetland, living beneath drifts and hi...
The relationship between environmental factors and the spatial distribution of maintained and active...
Patterns of distribution of crabs inhabiting burrows in three temperate mangrove swamps near Sydney,...
The saltmarsh-mangrove interface generally constitutes the landward boundary for the grey mangrove A...
Burrow distribution and morphology were investigated in Neosarmatium meinerti and Cardisoma carnifex...
Crabs (Grapsidae, Sesarma) are the dominant macrofaunal group of mangrove forest soils in northern A...
Crab burrows play an important role in saltmarsh wetlands and are a useful indicator of wetland cond...
Saltmarshes are considered to be important coastal habitats because of their role in filtering surfa...
Flushing measurements and a resin cast of a burrow inhabited by Sesarma messa and Alpheus cf macklay...
This study assessed the influence of crab burrows (Macrophthalmus hirtipes) on localized patterns of...
Water uptake by mangrove trees can result in salt accumulation in sediment around roots, negatively ...
Since the species\u27 discovery in 1802, various aspects of the sand fiddler crab (Uca pugilator) ha...
Semi-enclosed coastal water bodies range from permanently open estuaries to lagoons that are periodi...
Populations of crabs in a mangrove swamp at Patonga, N.S.W., were sampled from September, 1974, to F...
We quantified the increase in the sediment-water interface created by the burrowing activities of th...
Mangrove crabs are active burrowers in intertidal sediments of wetland, living beneath drifts and hi...