Marine ecosystems are structured by an array of natural and anthropogenic drivers, their diverse influences varying between different community types and across space. We assessed consistency in variation in composition and richness for three communities (macro- and meio-faunal communities associated with macroalgae, and soft-sediment infaunal communities) across natural and pollution gradients at the subcontinental scale of southeastern Australia. Community structure varied with natural environmental factors (temperature, wave exposure) and, to a lesser extent, pollutant loads (catchment effects, heavy metals, hydrocarbons and nutrients) across 43 sites spanning 2700 km. The community types showed differing sensitivities to pollutants: alg...
Many aquatic ecosystems are sustained by detrital subsidies of leaf litter derived from exogenous so...
Long-term temporal and spatial differences in benthic community structure in Port Curtis (a semi-enc...
Information on the distribution of species richness, faunal density, biomass and estimated producti...
Marine ecosystems are structured by an array of natural and anthropogenic drivers, their diverse inf...
Among the impacts of coastal settlements to estuaries, nutrient pollution is often singled out as a ...
Among the impacts of coastal settlements to estuaries, nutrient pollution is often singled out as a ...
Pollution increasingly impacts healthy functioning of marine ecosystems globally. Here we quantify c...
Macrobenthic community assemblage diversity and abundance were monitored on both Cowan and Berowra C...
One of the most common approaches for investigating the ecology of spatially complex environments is...
Benthic macroinvertebrates are often used bio-indicators of pollution as they readily respond to cha...
The influence of anthropogenic and environmental factors on the composition, cover and dominance of ...
Predicting how communities respond to multiple, potentially interacting chemical stressors is inhere...
Discrepancies were found between Ecological Status of sediments evaluated though the analysis of mac...
Spatial variation in the composition of communities is the product of many biotic and environmental ...
Many aquatic ecosystems are sustained by detrital subsidies of leaf litter derived from exogenous so...
Long-term temporal and spatial differences in benthic community structure in Port Curtis (a semi-enc...
Information on the distribution of species richness, faunal density, biomass and estimated producti...
Marine ecosystems are structured by an array of natural and anthropogenic drivers, their diverse inf...
Among the impacts of coastal settlements to estuaries, nutrient pollution is often singled out as a ...
Among the impacts of coastal settlements to estuaries, nutrient pollution is often singled out as a ...
Pollution increasingly impacts healthy functioning of marine ecosystems globally. Here we quantify c...
Macrobenthic community assemblage diversity and abundance were monitored on both Cowan and Berowra C...
One of the most common approaches for investigating the ecology of spatially complex environments is...
Benthic macroinvertebrates are often used bio-indicators of pollution as they readily respond to cha...
The influence of anthropogenic and environmental factors on the composition, cover and dominance of ...
Predicting how communities respond to multiple, potentially interacting chemical stressors is inhere...
Discrepancies were found between Ecological Status of sediments evaluated though the analysis of mac...
Spatial variation in the composition of communities is the product of many biotic and environmental ...
Many aquatic ecosystems are sustained by detrital subsidies of leaf litter derived from exogenous so...
Long-term temporal and spatial differences in benthic community structure in Port Curtis (a semi-enc...
Information on the distribution of species richness, faunal density, biomass and estimated producti...