The deployment of flat concrete blocks on subtidal rocky reefs can replicate natural reef microhabitats and provides a means for standardized sampling of cryptic invertebrates. The shape of the cavity beneath the block is related to reef topography and may influence the invertebrate community by affecting the amount of space for cryptic fauna to colonise and influencing the effectiveness of their predator-defence mechanisms. To determine the effect of sub-block reef structure and different levels of external predators on cryptic molluscs and echinoderms, I deployed concrete blocks at locations inside and outside the Maria Island marine reserve in eastern Tasmania, Australia. Relationships between sub-block reef structure and the cryptic in...
<div><p>Natural systems are increasingly being modified by the addition of artificial habitats which...
Habitat fragmentation is a threat to the preservation of both terrestrial and marine biodiversity. W...
Spatially complex habitats provide refuge for prey and mediate many predator–prey interactions. Incr...
The deployment of flat concrete blocks on subtidal rocky reefs can replicate natural reef microhabit...
This study assesses the importance of crevices and other physical aspects of reef structure to macr...
Relationships between different metrics of reef structure and the density of macroinvertebrates wer...
Relationships between different metrics of reef structure and the density of macroinver- tebrates ...
Reef cryptofauna (animals inhabiting cracks and crevices) represent much of a reef’s biodiversity ye...
Few studies examine the long-term effects of changing predator size and abundance on the habitat ass...
Natural systems are increasingly being modified by the addition of artificial habitats which may fac...
No-take marine reserves are one of the oldest and most versatile tools used across the Pacific for t...
Recent studies have demonstrated that interstices of coral rubble harbor rich and diverse assemblage...
Despite the fact that molluscs are one of the most widespread and conspicuous of all marine inverteb...
Following more than a decade of protection from fishing activity, the direct and indirect effects o...
No-take marine reserves are one of the oldest and most versatile tools used across the Pacific for t...
<div><p>Natural systems are increasingly being modified by the addition of artificial habitats which...
Habitat fragmentation is a threat to the preservation of both terrestrial and marine biodiversity. W...
Spatially complex habitats provide refuge for prey and mediate many predator–prey interactions. Incr...
The deployment of flat concrete blocks on subtidal rocky reefs can replicate natural reef microhabit...
This study assesses the importance of crevices and other physical aspects of reef structure to macr...
Relationships between different metrics of reef structure and the density of macroinvertebrates wer...
Relationships between different metrics of reef structure and the density of macroinver- tebrates ...
Reef cryptofauna (animals inhabiting cracks and crevices) represent much of a reef’s biodiversity ye...
Few studies examine the long-term effects of changing predator size and abundance on the habitat ass...
Natural systems are increasingly being modified by the addition of artificial habitats which may fac...
No-take marine reserves are one of the oldest and most versatile tools used across the Pacific for t...
Recent studies have demonstrated that interstices of coral rubble harbor rich and diverse assemblage...
Despite the fact that molluscs are one of the most widespread and conspicuous of all marine inverteb...
Following more than a decade of protection from fishing activity, the direct and indirect effects o...
No-take marine reserves are one of the oldest and most versatile tools used across the Pacific for t...
<div><p>Natural systems are increasingly being modified by the addition of artificial habitats which...
Habitat fragmentation is a threat to the preservation of both terrestrial and marine biodiversity. W...
Spatially complex habitats provide refuge for prey and mediate many predator–prey interactions. Incr...