Marine invertebrates growing epifaunally on red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) prop roots in the Indian River, Florida, USA, were studied in a small mangrove island (Jim Island) through which a number of channels had been cut. Roots hanging down into the water supported diverse epifaunal communities including sponges, oysters, barnacles, bryozoans, and ascidians. To determine what factors control species\u27 population dynamics and contribute to the high degree of spatial heterogeneity characteristic of communities in this unique habitat, two hypotheses were tested: (1) Distributions of species on the roots are controlled by differential growth and mortality due to physical features; and (2) Recruitment, as influenced by larval supply, struct...
Mangroves are becoming increasingly recognized as important nursery habitats for many juvenile fish ...
The prop roots of the red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) provide a solid substrate for diverse assembl...
Management of established non-native plants is challenging because removal is expensive and can prod...
Mangrove forests are an important nursery habitat for many species of reef fish, as well as a key co...
Mangroves are salt-tolerant trees and shrubs that dominate the intertidal zone in many tropical and ...
Field collections and experiments were performed to examine the relationship between the biomass of ...
Co-occurring foundation species can determine biological community structure via facilitation cascad...
Within non-limiting substrate (NLS) environments bacteria are able to reach their carrying capacity....
Species distributions are shifting with climate change. By altering the presence and distribution of...
Rhizophora mangle, red mangrove, is the basis for an essential ecosystem found throughout South Flor...
Generalisations about the community ecology of invertebrates associated with plant surfaces have bee...
Recognised as 'Essential Fish Habitat', red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) has received much attention...
Ecosystem functions are regulated by compositional and functional traits of bacterial communities, s...
The dispersal of mangrove propagules in the Normanby River estuary is dominated by secondary estuari...
Many studies in the muddy intertidal zone of temperate regions have indicated meiofaunal communities...
Mangroves are becoming increasingly recognized as important nursery habitats for many juvenile fish ...
The prop roots of the red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) provide a solid substrate for diverse assembl...
Management of established non-native plants is challenging because removal is expensive and can prod...
Mangrove forests are an important nursery habitat for many species of reef fish, as well as a key co...
Mangroves are salt-tolerant trees and shrubs that dominate the intertidal zone in many tropical and ...
Field collections and experiments were performed to examine the relationship between the biomass of ...
Co-occurring foundation species can determine biological community structure via facilitation cascad...
Within non-limiting substrate (NLS) environments bacteria are able to reach their carrying capacity....
Species distributions are shifting with climate change. By altering the presence and distribution of...
Rhizophora mangle, red mangrove, is the basis for an essential ecosystem found throughout South Flor...
Generalisations about the community ecology of invertebrates associated with plant surfaces have bee...
Recognised as 'Essential Fish Habitat', red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) has received much attention...
Ecosystem functions are regulated by compositional and functional traits of bacterial communities, s...
The dispersal of mangrove propagules in the Normanby River estuary is dominated by secondary estuari...
Many studies in the muddy intertidal zone of temperate regions have indicated meiofaunal communities...
Mangroves are becoming increasingly recognized as important nursery habitats for many juvenile fish ...
The prop roots of the red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) provide a solid substrate for diverse assembl...
Management of established non-native plants is challenging because removal is expensive and can prod...