The rock type of hard substrata marine habitats can affect numerous benthic invertebrates, but little is known of the effects on molluscan assemblages, for example, the chitons often found under intertidal boulders. We compared chiton assemblage composition, abundance, species richness, and patterns of frequency distribution in 10 boulder fields containing either hard metamorphic/igneous boulders or soft limestone boulders in two geographical areas in South Australia. Similar species richness occurred in both types of boulder fields, but hard rock boulder fields had greater overall abundances, because of particularly large abundances of some common species. Differences in abundances of common species also resulted in significantly different...
Patchiness of habitat has important influences on distributions and abundances of organisms. Given t...
The extensive anthropogenic armoring of the shoreline in California changes the substrate available ...
The extensive anthropogenic armoring of the shoreline in California changes the substrate available ...
Most species of Ischnochiton are habitat specialists and are almost always found underneath unstable...
The availability of suitable microhabitats has emerged as a key requirement for maximising species d...
The importance of the substratum to benthic species can vary depending on the material of its constr...
Geological, habitat, and biodiversity inventories were conducted across six rocky seashores in South...
Species inventory data provide the first step towards understanding local marine communities. Here I...
The structures of assemblages of macroinvertebrate species in different rocky intertidal habitats wi...
The diversity and abundance of intertidal organisms found on moderately exposed shores were compared...
Physical and biological habitats were quantified to investigate if there was a difference between ph...
Despite the fact that molluscs are one of the most widespread and conspicuous of all marine inverteb...
The deployment of flat concrete blocks on subtidal rocky reefs can replicate natural reef microhabit...
The deployment of flat concrete blocks on subtidal rocky reefs can replicate natural reef microhabit...
The deployment of flat concrete blocks on subtidal rocky reefs can replicate natural reef microhabit...
Patchiness of habitat has important influences on distributions and abundances of organisms. Given t...
The extensive anthropogenic armoring of the shoreline in California changes the substrate available ...
The extensive anthropogenic armoring of the shoreline in California changes the substrate available ...
Most species of Ischnochiton are habitat specialists and are almost always found underneath unstable...
The availability of suitable microhabitats has emerged as a key requirement for maximising species d...
The importance of the substratum to benthic species can vary depending on the material of its constr...
Geological, habitat, and biodiversity inventories were conducted across six rocky seashores in South...
Species inventory data provide the first step towards understanding local marine communities. Here I...
The structures of assemblages of macroinvertebrate species in different rocky intertidal habitats wi...
The diversity and abundance of intertidal organisms found on moderately exposed shores were compared...
Physical and biological habitats were quantified to investigate if there was a difference between ph...
Despite the fact that molluscs are one of the most widespread and conspicuous of all marine inverteb...
The deployment of flat concrete blocks on subtidal rocky reefs can replicate natural reef microhabit...
The deployment of flat concrete blocks on subtidal rocky reefs can replicate natural reef microhabit...
The deployment of flat concrete blocks on subtidal rocky reefs can replicate natural reef microhabit...
Patchiness of habitat has important influences on distributions and abundances of organisms. Given t...
The extensive anthropogenic armoring of the shoreline in California changes the substrate available ...
The extensive anthropogenic armoring of the shoreline in California changes the substrate available ...