Although all-too-often ignored ecologically, gastropods < 5\ua0mm in largest dimension may be dominant aquatic assemblage components. In Moreton Bay, Australia, for example, intertidal seagrass supports a guild of 24 such biofilm-grazing species at mean density one-third that of the whole macrobenthic seagrass assemblage. Detailed spatial patterns of the 14 guild members at one c. 1\ua0ha locality were investigated via a 256-station lattice. Relative importance of the guild within the macrobenthic assemblage as a whole was spatially uniform but its abundance was significantly patchy at all spatial scales—a few stations supporting up to 170 times background levels of some species—and guild patchiness showed a relatively constant magnitude ac...
The role of habitat structural complexity in shaping faunal communities has been of key interest to ...
The ability of benthic macrofauna to disperse and colonize new habitats throughout their life may co...
Following earlier studies across 2115 → 33 m scales (Barnes and Laurie, 2018), patchiness of macrobe...
Previous studies of dispersion of intertidal seagrass-associated macrobenthos in subtropical Moreton...
Reef landscapes dominated by canopy-forming species are often irregular mosaics of habitats, with im...
Spatial patterns of abundance of the whole macrobenthic assemblage and of its 10 most numerous speci...
The evolution and ecology of latitudinal patterns in marine macrofaunal biodiversity and assemblage ...
The evolution and ecology of latitudinal patterns in marine macrofaunal biodiversity and assemblage ...
Invertebrate macrofaunal biodiversity within intertidal seagrass meadows was investigated over a sal...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: Intertidal macrobenthic assemblages associated with monospe...
Seagrass habitats support diverse animal assemblages and while there has been considerable progress ...
© 2015 CSIRO. Variation in abundance and diversity of organisms along habitat edges has long been a ...
Changes in macrobenthic spatial structure were investigated across the precise 0.5 m wide boundary z...
AbstractThe relative contributions of environmental and spatial processes in macroinvertebrate commu...
The management of Australian coastal marine biodiversity is geographically delineated by bioregions ...
The role of habitat structural complexity in shaping faunal communities has been of key interest to ...
The ability of benthic macrofauna to disperse and colonize new habitats throughout their life may co...
Following earlier studies across 2115 → 33 m scales (Barnes and Laurie, 2018), patchiness of macrobe...
Previous studies of dispersion of intertidal seagrass-associated macrobenthos in subtropical Moreton...
Reef landscapes dominated by canopy-forming species are often irregular mosaics of habitats, with im...
Spatial patterns of abundance of the whole macrobenthic assemblage and of its 10 most numerous speci...
The evolution and ecology of latitudinal patterns in marine macrofaunal biodiversity and assemblage ...
The evolution and ecology of latitudinal patterns in marine macrofaunal biodiversity and assemblage ...
Invertebrate macrofaunal biodiversity within intertidal seagrass meadows was investigated over a sal...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: Intertidal macrobenthic assemblages associated with monospe...
Seagrass habitats support diverse animal assemblages and while there has been considerable progress ...
© 2015 CSIRO. Variation in abundance and diversity of organisms along habitat edges has long been a ...
Changes in macrobenthic spatial structure were investigated across the precise 0.5 m wide boundary z...
AbstractThe relative contributions of environmental and spatial processes in macroinvertebrate commu...
The management of Australian coastal marine biodiversity is geographically delineated by bioregions ...
The role of habitat structural complexity in shaping faunal communities has been of key interest to ...
The ability of benthic macrofauna to disperse and colonize new habitats throughout their life may co...
Following earlier studies across 2115 → 33 m scales (Barnes and Laurie, 2018), patchiness of macrobe...