In all marine benthic environments, organism replacement depends on recruitment limitation, i.e. the impact of both pre- and post-settlement events on the success of recruitment. The relative contribution of pre- versus post-settlement processes in shaping adult populations has been extensively studied. Most analyses concluded that recruitment limitation is a strong determinant of adults’ density. The magnitude of its limitation depends on context, varies with species, and can be strongly modified by all the events preceding and following recruitment itself. A comparison of the outcome of recruitment limitation on hard- and soft-bottom communities has often been neglected. The rules governing these two environments, in both the inter- and t...
The dynamics of soft-bottom disturbance mosaics may be strongly influenced by life stages of colonis...
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Mounting evidence suggests that some populations of benthic marine organisms may be less demographic...
In all marine benthic environments, organism replacement depends on recruitment limitation, i.e. the...
Present theory of marine community structure includes the effect of environmental factors that act u...
The concept of larval supply, and the relative importance of pre- and post-settlement processes as s...
Soft-sediment recruitment dynamics are dependent upon two sources of colonists: larvae transported f...
In order to understand variability in recruitment to populations of benthic and demersal marine spec...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1990.Includes bibliographical references ...
nd om me ttl n p uit ve an time- or density-dependent effects influenced recruitment. We found that ...
Pronounced spatial variation in recruitment occurs in many marine invertebrate and fish populations ...
Planktonic larval durations (PLDs) affect the ecology and evolution of benthic marine populations th...
This thesis investigates how larval supply, larval settlement and secondary dispersal affected recru...
For organisms with complex life-cycles, the abundance of individuals in a given stage is driven by t...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
The dynamics of soft-bottom disturbance mosaics may be strongly influenced by life stages of colonis...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2008. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Mounting evidence suggests that some populations of benthic marine organisms may be less demographic...
In all marine benthic environments, organism replacement depends on recruitment limitation, i.e. the...
Present theory of marine community structure includes the effect of environmental factors that act u...
The concept of larval supply, and the relative importance of pre- and post-settlement processes as s...
Soft-sediment recruitment dynamics are dependent upon two sources of colonists: larvae transported f...
In order to understand variability in recruitment to populations of benthic and demersal marine spec...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1990.Includes bibliographical references ...
nd om me ttl n p uit ve an time- or density-dependent effects influenced recruitment. We found that ...
Pronounced spatial variation in recruitment occurs in many marine invertebrate and fish populations ...
Planktonic larval durations (PLDs) affect the ecology and evolution of benthic marine populations th...
This thesis investigates how larval supply, larval settlement and secondary dispersal affected recru...
For organisms with complex life-cycles, the abundance of individuals in a given stage is driven by t...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
The dynamics of soft-bottom disturbance mosaics may be strongly influenced by life stages of colonis...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2008. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Mounting evidence suggests that some populations of benthic marine organisms may be less demographic...