Most species of Ischnochiton are habitat specialists and are almost always found underneath unstable marine hard-substrata such as boulders. The difficulty of experimenting on these chitons without causing disturbance means little is known about their ecology despite their importance as a group that often contributes greatly to coastal species diversity. In the present study we measured among-boulder distributional patterns of Ischnochiton smaragdinus, and used time-lapse photography to quantify movement behaviours within different habitat types (pebble substrata and rock-platform). In intertidal rock-pools in South Australia, I. smaragdinus were significantly overdispersed among boulders, as most boulders had few individuals but a small pr...
This study presents a new approach to examining European chiton habitat use according to morphologic...
<div><p>Dispersal, the movement of an individual away from its natal or breeding ground, has been st...
High shore littorinid snails exhibit complex spatial distribution patterns, forming dense aggregatio...
The rock type of hard substrata marine habitats can affect numerous benthic invertebrates, but littl...
Artificial structures are becoming common features of the landscape in shallow waters of urban areas...
Small-scale movements of animals with respect to microhabitat can have important consequences for a ...
International audienceAnimal movements in heterogeneous environments shape most ecological processes...
The importance of the substratum to benthic species can vary depending on the material of its constr...
Differences between rockpool and emergent rock communities are often attributed to their contrasting...
Patchiness of habitat has important influences on distributions and abundances of organisms. Given t...
Dispersal, the movement of an individual away from its natal or breeding ground, has been studied ex...
Space (intertidal height and location/exposure on the rock surface), and food {gut contents) were pa...
Dispersal, the movement of an individual away from its natal or breeding ground, has been studied ex...
This study presents a new approach to examining European chiton habitat use according to morphologic...
Space (intertidal height and location/exposure on the rock surface), and food {gut contents) were pa...
This study presents a new approach to examining European chiton habitat use according to morphologic...
<div><p>Dispersal, the movement of an individual away from its natal or breeding ground, has been st...
High shore littorinid snails exhibit complex spatial distribution patterns, forming dense aggregatio...
The rock type of hard substrata marine habitats can affect numerous benthic invertebrates, but littl...
Artificial structures are becoming common features of the landscape in shallow waters of urban areas...
Small-scale movements of animals with respect to microhabitat can have important consequences for a ...
International audienceAnimal movements in heterogeneous environments shape most ecological processes...
The importance of the substratum to benthic species can vary depending on the material of its constr...
Differences between rockpool and emergent rock communities are often attributed to their contrasting...
Patchiness of habitat has important influences on distributions and abundances of organisms. Given t...
Dispersal, the movement of an individual away from its natal or breeding ground, has been studied ex...
Space (intertidal height and location/exposure on the rock surface), and food {gut contents) were pa...
Dispersal, the movement of an individual away from its natal or breeding ground, has been studied ex...
This study presents a new approach to examining European chiton habitat use according to morphologic...
Space (intertidal height and location/exposure on the rock surface), and food {gut contents) were pa...
This study presents a new approach to examining European chiton habitat use according to morphologic...
<div><p>Dispersal, the movement of an individual away from its natal or breeding ground, has been st...
High shore littorinid snails exhibit complex spatial distribution patterns, forming dense aggregatio...