1.Autogenic ecosystem engineers often provide cool microhabitats which are used by associated organisms to reduce thermal extremes. The value of such habitats is, however, dependant on key structural traits of the ecosystem engineer, and the intensity and duration of thermal exposure. 2.Using an experimental mesocosm that mimicked the rocky intertidal environment, we assessed how the spatial configuration of the habitat formed by an autogenic ecosystem engineer, the oyster, influences its capacity to mitigate heat stress experienced by invertebrates during simulated emersion periods on tropical, Hong Kong rocky shores. 3.At the average temperature experienced during summer low tides, oyster ...
Fine-scale adaptive evolution is always constrained by strong gene flow at vertical level in marine ...
<p>Structure-building, autogenic ecosystem engineers are recognized worldwide as potential tools for...
Human activities and climate change are causing irreversible changes in almost all marine environmen...
1.Autogenic ecosystem engineers often provide cool microhabitats which are used by associated organi...
1. Autogenic ecosystem engineers often provide cool microhabitats which are used by associated organ...
1.Ecosystem engineers that modify the thermal environment experienced by associated organisms might ...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
Attempts to restore marine ecosystems are increasing, but the success of projects remains variable. ...
Ecological theory predicts that positive interactions among organisms will increase across gradients...
Fine-scale adaptive evolution is always constrained by strong gene flow at vertical level in marine ...
Fine-scale adaptive evolution is always constrained by strong gene flow at vertical level in marine ...
Fine-scale adaptive evolution is always constrained by strong gene flow at vertical level in marine ...
Fine-scale adaptive evolution is always constrained by strong gene flow at vertical level in marine ...
Fine-scale adaptive evolution is always constrained by strong gene flow at vertical level in marine ...
As environmental stress increases due to climate change, species and the ecological communities that...
Fine-scale adaptive evolution is always constrained by strong gene flow at vertical level in marine ...
<p>Structure-building, autogenic ecosystem engineers are recognized worldwide as potential tools for...
Human activities and climate change are causing irreversible changes in almost all marine environmen...
1.Autogenic ecosystem engineers often provide cool microhabitats which are used by associated organi...
1. Autogenic ecosystem engineers often provide cool microhabitats which are used by associated organ...
1.Ecosystem engineers that modify the thermal environment experienced by associated organisms might ...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
Attempts to restore marine ecosystems are increasing, but the success of projects remains variable. ...
Ecological theory predicts that positive interactions among organisms will increase across gradients...
Fine-scale adaptive evolution is always constrained by strong gene flow at vertical level in marine ...
Fine-scale adaptive evolution is always constrained by strong gene flow at vertical level in marine ...
Fine-scale adaptive evolution is always constrained by strong gene flow at vertical level in marine ...
Fine-scale adaptive evolution is always constrained by strong gene flow at vertical level in marine ...
Fine-scale adaptive evolution is always constrained by strong gene flow at vertical level in marine ...
As environmental stress increases due to climate change, species and the ecological communities that...
Fine-scale adaptive evolution is always constrained by strong gene flow at vertical level in marine ...
<p>Structure-building, autogenic ecosystem engineers are recognized worldwide as potential tools for...
Human activities and climate change are causing irreversible changes in almost all marine environmen...