Relationships between different metrics of reef structure and the density of macroinver- tebrates were examined at 3 nested spatial scales inside and outside a long-established, ‘no-take’ marine protected area (MPA) at Maria Island, Tasmania, Australia. Generalized linear models were developed that best explained the contributions of rugosity, substratum composition (different-sized boulders, bedrock, sand) and refuge metrics to the spatial variability in invertebrate species richness, total abundance, and the abundances of major taxonomic classes and focal species. To distinguish responses associated with protection from fishing from those relating to natural geographic variation, relationships between reef structure and inve...
Few studies examine the long-term effects of changing predator size and abundance on the habitat ass...
Surveys of subtidal rocky reefs were conducted in Port Davey/Bathurst Channel as part of a broader s...
AimMarine reef habitats are typically defined subjectively. We provide a continental-scale assessmen...
Relationships between different metrics of reef structure and the density of macroinver- tebrates ...
Relationships between different metrics of reef structure and the density of macroinvertebrates wer...
This study assesses the importance of crevices and other physical aspects of reef structure to macr...
No-take marine reserves are one of the oldest and most versatile tools used across the Pacific for t...
No-take marine reserves are one of the oldest and most versatile tools used across the Pacific for t...
The deployment of flat concrete blocks on subtidal rocky reefs can replicate natural reef microhabit...
Patterns of rocky reef fish assemblages (composition and relative abundance of species) were examine...
1. Assemblages of fishes, invertebrates, and macroalgae showed strong and predictable distributional...
Anthropogenic drivers are flattening reef structure from 3-dimensional habitats composed of macroalg...
Few studies examine the long-term effects of changing predator size and abundance on the habitat ass...
Surveys of subtidal rocky reefs were conducted in Port Davey/Bathurst Channel as part of a broader s...
AimMarine reef habitats are typically defined subjectively. We provide a continental-scale assessmen...
Relationships between different metrics of reef structure and the density of macroinver- tebrates ...
Relationships between different metrics of reef structure and the density of macroinvertebrates wer...
This study assesses the importance of crevices and other physical aspects of reef structure to macr...
No-take marine reserves are one of the oldest and most versatile tools used across the Pacific for t...
No-take marine reserves are one of the oldest and most versatile tools used across the Pacific for t...
The deployment of flat concrete blocks on subtidal rocky reefs can replicate natural reef microhabit...
Patterns of rocky reef fish assemblages (composition and relative abundance of species) were examine...
1. Assemblages of fishes, invertebrates, and macroalgae showed strong and predictable distributional...
Anthropogenic drivers are flattening reef structure from 3-dimensional habitats composed of macroalg...
Few studies examine the long-term effects of changing predator size and abundance on the habitat ass...
Surveys of subtidal rocky reefs were conducted in Port Davey/Bathurst Channel as part of a broader s...
AimMarine reef habitats are typically defined subjectively. We provide a continental-scale assessmen...