Following more than a decade of protection from fishing activity, the direct and indirect effects of fishing on benthic community structure are becoming apparent inside no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) on Tasmania’s east coast. Gradual increases in the abundance and average size of putative abalone predators inside the no-take Maria Island Marine Reserve (MIMR) have coincided with increases in the minimum size of the emergent abalone Haliotis rubra. This suggests that the threat of predation may influence the structuring of abalone populations. The abundance of emergent abalone was negatively associated with predator abundance, especially the rock lobster Jasus edwardsii, inside the MPA and in adjacent fished areas. Abalone leav...
Range expanding species can have major impacts on marine ecosystems but experimental field based s...
This study assesses the importance of crevices and other physical aspects of reef structure to macr...
The deployment of flat concrete blocks on subtidal rocky reefs can replicate natural reef microhabit...
Following more than a decade of protection from fishing activity, the direct and indirect effects o...
Background Global climate change has resulted in a southerly range expansion of the habitat modifyi...
Global climate change has resulted in a southerly range expansion of the habitat modifying sea urchi...
Background: Global climate change has resulted in a southerly range expansion of the habitat modifyi...
Few studies examine the long-term effects of changing predator size and abundance on the habitat ass...
Incursion of the urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii into Tasmania, Australia, and its establishment a...
Few studies examine the long-term effects of changing predator size and abundance on the habitat ass...
Range expanding species can have major impacts on marine ecosystems but experimental field based stu...
Predation strongly influences the abundance and distribution of prey populations due to its dispropo...
Intensive fishing can cause dramatic, longlasting shifts in benthic habitat. This study used three ...
Range expanding species can have major impacts on marine ecosystems but experimental field based s...
This study assesses the importance of crevices and other physical aspects of reef structure to macr...
The deployment of flat concrete blocks on subtidal rocky reefs can replicate natural reef microhabit...
Following more than a decade of protection from fishing activity, the direct and indirect effects o...
Background Global climate change has resulted in a southerly range expansion of the habitat modifyi...
Global climate change has resulted in a southerly range expansion of the habitat modifying sea urchi...
Background: Global climate change has resulted in a southerly range expansion of the habitat modifyi...
Few studies examine the long-term effects of changing predator size and abundance on the habitat ass...
Incursion of the urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii into Tasmania, Australia, and its establishment a...
Few studies examine the long-term effects of changing predator size and abundance on the habitat ass...
Range expanding species can have major impacts on marine ecosystems but experimental field based stu...
Predation strongly influences the abundance and distribution of prey populations due to its dispropo...
Intensive fishing can cause dramatic, longlasting shifts in benthic habitat. This study used three ...
Range expanding species can have major impacts on marine ecosystems but experimental field based s...
This study assesses the importance of crevices and other physical aspects of reef structure to macr...
The deployment of flat concrete blocks on subtidal rocky reefs can replicate natural reef microhabit...