One of the most striking and widespread patterns observed on subtidal rocky reefs is that up-facing surfaces are monopolized by algae, whereas down-facing surfaces are dominated by sessile invertebrates. This study experimentally assessed the model that light and sedimentation interact with surface orientation to maintain this pattern of habitat heterogeneity. We tested the hypothesis that if epibiotic assemblages on down-facing surfaces were rotated to face upward, then the least change in assemblage structure would occur on shaded surfaces with reduced rates of sedimentation. In general, the alternate states of algal vs invertebrate dominated assemblages appeared to be primarily maintained by light intensity, which facilitated the cover o...
Macroalgal canopies modify their surrounding environment and thereby influence the structure of asso...
Herbivory is a significant driver of algal community dynamics on coral reefs. However, abiotic facto...
Habitat fragmentation is a threat to the preservation of both terrestrial and marine biodiversity. W...
One of the most striking and widespread patterns observed on subtidal rocky reefs is that up-facing ...
© Inter-Research 2002One of the most striking and widespread patterns observed on subtidal rocky ree...
Copyright © 2005 Inter-Research.I experimentally separated the positive and negative effects of ligh...
Dramatic shifts in community composition occur between vertical and horizontal rocky surfaces in sub...
The orientation and position of hard substrata used to test ecological hypotheses about sessile mari...
Macroalgae are a dominant feature of many rocky intertidal habitats worldwide. An understanding of t...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Much of our understanding of the relationship bet...
We quantified the percentage cover of turfing algae among locations spanning >1000 km of continuous ...
Understanding the mechanisms producing and maintaining discontinuities between patches in mosaics of...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comEncrusting-coralline-algae habitat mono...
Sediments comprise a mobile, physical component of all reef habitats. Forereef sediments can become ...
ABSTRACT: Ecosystem engineers are important in shaping the composition of associated communities, in...
Macroalgal canopies modify their surrounding environment and thereby influence the structure of asso...
Herbivory is a significant driver of algal community dynamics on coral reefs. However, abiotic facto...
Habitat fragmentation is a threat to the preservation of both terrestrial and marine biodiversity. W...
One of the most striking and widespread patterns observed on subtidal rocky reefs is that up-facing ...
© Inter-Research 2002One of the most striking and widespread patterns observed on subtidal rocky ree...
Copyright © 2005 Inter-Research.I experimentally separated the positive and negative effects of ligh...
Dramatic shifts in community composition occur between vertical and horizontal rocky surfaces in sub...
The orientation and position of hard substrata used to test ecological hypotheses about sessile mari...
Macroalgae are a dominant feature of many rocky intertidal habitats worldwide. An understanding of t...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Much of our understanding of the relationship bet...
We quantified the percentage cover of turfing algae among locations spanning >1000 km of continuous ...
Understanding the mechanisms producing and maintaining discontinuities between patches in mosaics of...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comEncrusting-coralline-algae habitat mono...
Sediments comprise a mobile, physical component of all reef habitats. Forereef sediments can become ...
ABSTRACT: Ecosystem engineers are important in shaping the composition of associated communities, in...
Macroalgal canopies modify their surrounding environment and thereby influence the structure of asso...
Herbivory is a significant driver of algal community dynamics on coral reefs. However, abiotic facto...
Habitat fragmentation is a threat to the preservation of both terrestrial and marine biodiversity. W...