Intertidal crab assemblages that are active on the sediment surface of tropical estuaries during tidal exposure play an important role in many fundamental ecosystem processes. Consequently, they are critical contributors to a wide range of estuarine goods and services. However, a lack of understanding of their spatial organization within a large landscape context prevents the inclusion of intertidal crabs into generally applicable ecological models and management applications. We investigated spatial distribution patterns of intertidal crabs within and among eight dry tropical estuaries spread across a 160 km stretch of coast in North East Queensland, Australia. Habitat associations were modelled for five species based on photographic sampl...
Macro-benthic invertebrates are important components of estuarine communities providing links betwee...
Intertidal crabs are abundant, key components of tropical estuaries whose trophic interactions provi...
Balancing coastal urban development with species conservation and habitat protection can be challeng...
Intertidal crab assemblages that are active on the sediment surface of tropical estuaries during tid...
To address the increasing threats from urbanization and climate change, an improved understanding of...
The increasing pressures of climate change and urbanization on the ecological functioning and the go...
Intertidal crabs are abundant in tropical estuaries and have bio-indicator potential. However, the u...
Megalopae of several crab species exhibit active habitat selection when settling. These megalopae us...
Semi-enclosed coastal water bodies range from permanently open estuaries to lagoons that are periodi...
Estuarine and nearshore marine areas are vital habitats for several fish and benthic invertebrates. ...
This paper records investigations made on the ecology of intertidal crabs of the Brisbane River. Tra...
There is growing interest in associations between non-native species and native foundation species. ...
Understanding how and why organisms such as intertidal invertebrates are distributed spatially helps...
Intertidal crabs are intricately involved in many estuarine processes. However, their integration in...
Crabs (Grapsidae, Sesarma) are the dominant macrofaunal group of mangrove forest soils in northern A...
Macro-benthic invertebrates are important components of estuarine communities providing links betwee...
Intertidal crabs are abundant, key components of tropical estuaries whose trophic interactions provi...
Balancing coastal urban development with species conservation and habitat protection can be challeng...
Intertidal crab assemblages that are active on the sediment surface of tropical estuaries during tid...
To address the increasing threats from urbanization and climate change, an improved understanding of...
The increasing pressures of climate change and urbanization on the ecological functioning and the go...
Intertidal crabs are abundant in tropical estuaries and have bio-indicator potential. However, the u...
Megalopae of several crab species exhibit active habitat selection when settling. These megalopae us...
Semi-enclosed coastal water bodies range from permanently open estuaries to lagoons that are periodi...
Estuarine and nearshore marine areas are vital habitats for several fish and benthic invertebrates. ...
This paper records investigations made on the ecology of intertidal crabs of the Brisbane River. Tra...
There is growing interest in associations between non-native species and native foundation species. ...
Understanding how and why organisms such as intertidal invertebrates are distributed spatially helps...
Intertidal crabs are intricately involved in many estuarine processes. However, their integration in...
Crabs (Grapsidae, Sesarma) are the dominant macrofaunal group of mangrove forest soils in northern A...
Macro-benthic invertebrates are important components of estuarine communities providing links betwee...
Intertidal crabs are abundant, key components of tropical estuaries whose trophic interactions provi...
Balancing coastal urban development with species conservation and habitat protection can be challeng...