This is the dataset for all analyses performed in the manuscript titled "Swimming nets have positive effects on populations of the endangered White’s seahorse Hippocampus whitei" published in the journal "Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems". The main aim of this study was to assess whether swimming nets result increased seahorse numbers at sites around Sydney Harbour, as these structures are often used as habitat by the Species H. whitei. It contains observational H. whitei density (seahorses per 5 minute timed survey) to test the hypotheses that A. seahorse density will be greater on pre-existing swimming nets than on surrounding seagrass and B. that there will be a difference in seahorse density on seagrass at sites wh...
Marine community science presents an important route to gather valuable scientific information, whil...
This study was conducted in Armação de Búzios, Brazil, a municipality where ecosystem degradation ha...
Seahorses (Hippocampus) live in tropical and temperate waters. Habitat degradation and fishery overe...
Habitat degradation and destruction arising from rapidly increasing urbanization represents one of t...
Netted swimming enclosures in Sydney Harbour offer an important habitat for local seahorse populatio...
Seahorses are iconic charismatic species that are often used to ‘champion ’ marine conservation caus...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.Seahorses are iconic charismatic species that a...
Seahorses are iconic charismatic species that are often used to 'champion' marine conservation cause...
The aim of this study was to collect data on population dynamics and life history for White's seahor...
The Knysna seahorse, Hippocampus capensis, is an endangered teleost confined to three South African ...
Marine community science presents an important route to gather valuable scientific information and c...
Seahorses have the potential to be flagship species for estuarine conservation around the world and ...
The development of a residential marina estate within the Knysna estuary, South Africa, introduced R...
The Knysna seahorse Hippocampus capensis is South Africa’s only endemic seahorse species, and is fou...
10 pages, 7 figures, 5 tablesThis study represents the first report on seahorses in the Macaronesian...
Marine community science presents an important route to gather valuable scientific information, whil...
This study was conducted in Armação de Búzios, Brazil, a municipality where ecosystem degradation ha...
Seahorses (Hippocampus) live in tropical and temperate waters. Habitat degradation and fishery overe...
Habitat degradation and destruction arising from rapidly increasing urbanization represents one of t...
Netted swimming enclosures in Sydney Harbour offer an important habitat for local seahorse populatio...
Seahorses are iconic charismatic species that are often used to ‘champion ’ marine conservation caus...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.Seahorses are iconic charismatic species that a...
Seahorses are iconic charismatic species that are often used to 'champion' marine conservation cause...
The aim of this study was to collect data on population dynamics and life history for White's seahor...
The Knysna seahorse, Hippocampus capensis, is an endangered teleost confined to three South African ...
Marine community science presents an important route to gather valuable scientific information and c...
Seahorses have the potential to be flagship species for estuarine conservation around the world and ...
The development of a residential marina estate within the Knysna estuary, South Africa, introduced R...
The Knysna seahorse Hippocampus capensis is South Africa’s only endemic seahorse species, and is fou...
10 pages, 7 figures, 5 tablesThis study represents the first report on seahorses in the Macaronesian...
Marine community science presents an important route to gather valuable scientific information, whil...
This study was conducted in Armação de Búzios, Brazil, a municipality where ecosystem degradation ha...
Seahorses (Hippocampus) live in tropical and temperate waters. Habitat degradation and fishery overe...