Reef-associated predators are thought to influence the distribution of invertebrates of surrounding sediment habitats. In this study, we analyzed the predation pressure and the distributional patterns of macro- and meiofaunal assemblages in soft sediments surrounding two coral reef sites at Rapa Nui (Easter Island), in the central South Pacific. We tested the hypothesis that reef-associated predators negatively affect sediment-dwelling invertebrates, causing macro- and meiofauna to be less abundant and diverse in soft sediments near the reefs. As expected, predation intensity was greater nearer the reef than farther away, but macro- and meiofaunal assemblages did not differ significantly with distance from the reef. Taxon richness of macro-...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 102-1...
Globally, shallow reef ecosystems are undergoing dramatic changes, largely due to unprecedented clim...
Bioturbation of the sediment may influence substantially both its physical and chemical properties, ...
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The movement of animals and materials among habit...
We adopted a bottom-up approach in studying the effect of two artificial reefs in contrasting enviro...
As part of studies investigating the influence of grazers on reef meiofauna, we assessed the density...
Peracarid crustaceans are an important component of the vagile fauna associated with coralline algal...
The deployment of flat concrete blocks on subtidal rocky reefs can replicate natural reef microhabit...
An increasing number of artificial reefs (ARs) are constructed to compensate for the loss of natural...
Marine habitats are often used as surrogates of biodiversity for marine park planning. In this study...
Climate change is transforming coral reef structures, with important yet largely unknown consequence...
Changes in invertebrate body size‐distributions that follow loss of habitat‐forming species can pote...
This study assesses the importance of crevices and other physical aspects of reef structure to macr...
Sea urchins can have a significant influence upon the ecological structure of coral reefs through bi...
Anthropogenic drivers are flattening reef structure from 3-dimensional habitats composed of macroalg...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 102-1...
Globally, shallow reef ecosystems are undergoing dramatic changes, largely due to unprecedented clim...
Bioturbation of the sediment may influence substantially both its physical and chemical properties, ...
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The movement of animals and materials among habit...
We adopted a bottom-up approach in studying the effect of two artificial reefs in contrasting enviro...
As part of studies investigating the influence of grazers on reef meiofauna, we assessed the density...
Peracarid crustaceans are an important component of the vagile fauna associated with coralline algal...
The deployment of flat concrete blocks on subtidal rocky reefs can replicate natural reef microhabit...
An increasing number of artificial reefs (ARs) are constructed to compensate for the loss of natural...
Marine habitats are often used as surrogates of biodiversity for marine park planning. In this study...
Climate change is transforming coral reef structures, with important yet largely unknown consequence...
Changes in invertebrate body size‐distributions that follow loss of habitat‐forming species can pote...
This study assesses the importance of crevices and other physical aspects of reef structure to macr...
Sea urchins can have a significant influence upon the ecological structure of coral reefs through bi...
Anthropogenic drivers are flattening reef structure from 3-dimensional habitats composed of macroalg...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 102-1...
Globally, shallow reef ecosystems are undergoing dramatic changes, largely due to unprecedented clim...
Bioturbation of the sediment may influence substantially both its physical and chemical properties, ...