CC-BY-NC-ND at https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304389419316577Significant quantities of plastic debris pollute nearly all the world’s ecosystems, where it persists for decades and poses a considerable threat to flora and fauna. Much of the focus has been on the marine environment, with little information on the hazard posed by debris accumulating on beaches and adjacent vegetated areas. Here we investigate the potential for beach debris to disrupt terrestrial species and ecosystems on two remote islands. The significant quantities of debris on the beaches, and throughout the coastal vegetation, create a significant barrier which strawberry hermit crabs (Coenobita perlatus) encounter during their daily activities. Around ...
The red ghost crab (Ocypode macrocera) is considered a bioturbator, an environmental architect, a ge...
Populations of hermit crabs are critically limitedby the availability of suitable gastropod shells t...
Sandy beaches are under pressure from expanding coastal populations, ribbon development in the costa...
Significant quantities of plastic debris pollute nearly all the world’s ecosystems, where it persist...
Copyright © 2009 The Marine Biological Association.An unidentified species of hermit crab from the M...
Sandy beaches face increasing anthropogenic pressures, with vehicle traffic being ecologically highl...
Beach and coastal dune systems are increasingly subjected to a broad range of anthropogenic pressure...
Beach and coastal dune systems are increasingly subjected to a broad range of anthropogenic pressure...
As a key ecological link in food webs of sandy beaches, ghost crabs (Decapoda: Brachyura) are import...
The coconut crab Birgus latro, the largest terrestrial decapod, is under threat in most parts of its...
Sandy beaches comprise one of the most important coastal resources worldwide, providing habitats to ...
Habitat destruction and the introduction of exotic species are the primary causes of biodiversity lo...
Populations in coastal areas are growing at a rate far exceeding that of other areas, resulting in e...
Numerous environmental factors can influence body size. Comparing populations in different ecologica...
Sandy beaches geographically dominate the globe’s shorelines. They critical ecosystem services, pro...
The red ghost crab (Ocypode macrocera) is considered a bioturbator, an environmental architect, a ge...
Populations of hermit crabs are critically limitedby the availability of suitable gastropod shells t...
Sandy beaches are under pressure from expanding coastal populations, ribbon development in the costa...
Significant quantities of plastic debris pollute nearly all the world’s ecosystems, where it persist...
Copyright © 2009 The Marine Biological Association.An unidentified species of hermit crab from the M...
Sandy beaches face increasing anthropogenic pressures, with vehicle traffic being ecologically highl...
Beach and coastal dune systems are increasingly subjected to a broad range of anthropogenic pressure...
Beach and coastal dune systems are increasingly subjected to a broad range of anthropogenic pressure...
As a key ecological link in food webs of sandy beaches, ghost crabs (Decapoda: Brachyura) are import...
The coconut crab Birgus latro, the largest terrestrial decapod, is under threat in most parts of its...
Sandy beaches comprise one of the most important coastal resources worldwide, providing habitats to ...
Habitat destruction and the introduction of exotic species are the primary causes of biodiversity lo...
Populations in coastal areas are growing at a rate far exceeding that of other areas, resulting in e...
Numerous environmental factors can influence body size. Comparing populations in different ecologica...
Sandy beaches geographically dominate the globe’s shorelines. They critical ecosystem services, pro...
The red ghost crab (Ocypode macrocera) is considered a bioturbator, an environmental architect, a ge...
Populations of hermit crabs are critically limitedby the availability of suitable gastropod shells t...
Sandy beaches are under pressure from expanding coastal populations, ribbon development in the costa...