Intensive fishing can cause dramatic, longlasting shifts in benthic habitat. This study used three approaches to test whether overharvesting of blacklip abalone (Haliotis rubra) can cause a shift in benthic habitat to a configuration that is unsuitable for abalone, on the east coast of Tasmania, Australia. After 18 months of removing abalone from rocks, encrusting red algae (ERA) became overgrown by filamentous and foliose algae, sessile invertebrates and accumulated sediment. The differences in the community composition between locations, sites nested within locations and rocks were minor. Throughout the study, abalone were largely associated with areas of rock covered in ERA but avoided other habitats. A transplant experiment...
Food webs of many ecosystems are sustained by organic matter from other habitats. Human activities a...
Food webs of many ecosystems are sustained by organic matter from other habitats. Human activities a...
The reef biota in four Tasmanian marine reserves and at associated unprotected reference sites was ...
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 stu...
Range expanding species can have major impacts on marine ecosystems but experimental field based s...
The South African abalone Haliotis midae is commercially exploited and seriously threatened by overf...
Following more than a decade of protection from fishing activity, the direct and indirect effects o...
This paper concerns the effects on biodiversity of depletion 24 of the South African abalone Haliot...
Variability in the structure of habitat-forming species which modify local environmental conditions ...
The habitat experienced during early life-history stages can determine the number and quality of ind...
© 2009 Springer. Part of Springer Science+Business MediaMany species of sedentary marine invertebrat...
Background Global climate change has resulted in a southerly range expansion of the habitat modifyi...
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...
Food webs of many ecosystems are sustained by organic matter from other habitats. Human activities a...
Food webs of many ecosystems are sustained by organic matter from other habitats. Human activities a...
The reef biota in four Tasmanian marine reserves and at associated unprotected reference sites was ...
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 stu...
Range expanding species can have major impacts on marine ecosystems but experimental field based s...
The South African abalone Haliotis midae is commercially exploited and seriously threatened by overf...
Following more than a decade of protection from fishing activity, the direct and indirect effects o...
This paper concerns the effects on biodiversity of depletion 24 of the South African abalone Haliot...
Variability in the structure of habitat-forming species which modify local environmental conditions ...
The habitat experienced during early life-history stages can determine the number and quality of ind...
© 2009 Springer. Part of Springer Science+Business MediaMany species of sedentary marine invertebrat...
Background Global climate change has resulted in a southerly range expansion of the habitat modifyi...
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...
Food webs of many ecosystems are sustained by organic matter from other habitats. Human activities a...
Food webs of many ecosystems are sustained by organic matter from other habitats. Human activities a...
The reef biota in four Tasmanian marine reserves and at associated unprotected reference sites was ...