According to conceptual models, the distribution of resources plays a critical role in determining how organisms distribute themselves near habitat edges. These models are frequently used to achieve a mechanistic understanding of edge effects, but because they are based predominantly on correlative studies, there is need for a demonstration of causality, which is best done through experimentation, Using artificial seagrass habitat as an experimental system, we determined a likely mechanism underpinning edge effects in a seagrass fish. To test for edge effects, we measured fish abundance at edges (0-0.5 m) and interiors (0.5-1 m) of two patch configurations: continuous (single, continuous 9-m2 patches) and patchy (four discrete 1-m2 patches ...
Habitat fragmentation is thought to be an important process structuring landscapes in marine and est...
Ecological theory predicts that habitat growth and loss will have different effects on community str...
The basic tenet of optimal foraging theory is that animals will select habitats that provide the gre...
According to conceptual models, the distribution of resources plays a critical role in determining h...
© 2009 Dr. Timothy Malcolm Smith.Boundaries between adjacent habitats can create unique biotic and a...
1. Patch area and proximity of patch edge can influence ecological processes across patchy land...
Edge effects and bed size are 2 main landscape-scale parameters that may affect fish in seagrass. We...
Predictive frameworks for understanding and describing how animals respond to habitat fragmentation,...
Predation is often described as an underlying mechanism to explain edge effects. We assessed the imp...
Predator–prey interactions can be influenced by habitat at different spatial scales. In seagrass sys...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Several studies over the past decade have examin...
Human activities degrade and fragment coastal marine habitats, reducing their structural complexity ...
Understanding the consequences of habitat fragmentation has come mostly from comparisons of patchy a...
Fragmented habitats are a common occurrence in many marine systems, but remain poorly studied in com...
Diets of the pipefish Stigmatopora nigra were analysed to determine if food availability was causing...
Habitat fragmentation is thought to be an important process structuring landscapes in marine and est...
Ecological theory predicts that habitat growth and loss will have different effects on community str...
The basic tenet of optimal foraging theory is that animals will select habitats that provide the gre...
According to conceptual models, the distribution of resources plays a critical role in determining h...
© 2009 Dr. Timothy Malcolm Smith.Boundaries between adjacent habitats can create unique biotic and a...
1. Patch area and proximity of patch edge can influence ecological processes across patchy land...
Edge effects and bed size are 2 main landscape-scale parameters that may affect fish in seagrass. We...
Predictive frameworks for understanding and describing how animals respond to habitat fragmentation,...
Predation is often described as an underlying mechanism to explain edge effects. We assessed the imp...
Predator–prey interactions can be influenced by habitat at different spatial scales. In seagrass sys...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Several studies over the past decade have examin...
Human activities degrade and fragment coastal marine habitats, reducing their structural complexity ...
Understanding the consequences of habitat fragmentation has come mostly from comparisons of patchy a...
Fragmented habitats are a common occurrence in many marine systems, but remain poorly studied in com...
Diets of the pipefish Stigmatopora nigra were analysed to determine if food availability was causing...
Habitat fragmentation is thought to be an important process structuring landscapes in marine and est...
Ecological theory predicts that habitat growth and loss will have different effects on community str...
The basic tenet of optimal foraging theory is that animals will select habitats that provide the gre...