Coastal seascapes are modified to cope with human needs of development and shoreline protection. Coastal defense structures (CDS, e.g. breakwaters, seawalls, groynes) represent a common approach for coastal protection despite their ecological impacts (e.g. habitat degradation, changes in natural assemblages, spread of alien species). We examined the feasibility of enhancing the ecological value of CDS by facilitating the growth of species with conservation value, such as the canopy-forming macroalgae of the genus Cystoseira. Canopy habitats are globally threatened, and some Mediterranean species of Cystoseira are protected. Previous work suggested that artificial substrata may not represent adequate habitats for some species of Cystoseira. ...
Artificial structures are becoming ubiquitous features of coastal landscapes. The habitat these prov...
In response to flood risk from rising and stormier seas, increasing amounts of natural coastline wor...
The global decline of canopy-forming macroalgae has stimulated research on the mechanism regulating ...
We present the results of experimental work aimed at examining the feasibility of controlling the gr...
Coastal areas have been transformed worldwide by urbanization, so that artificial structures are now...
Artificial structures are sprawling in marine seascapes as a result of burgeoning coastal population...
Summary 1. With nearly two-thirds of the human population concentrated along coastlines, coastal dev...
1 Artificial structures have become ubiquitous features of coastal landscapes. Although they prov...
Human-made structures, such as groynes, breakwaters, seawalls, pier pilings and floating pontoons, a...
The use of hard coastal-defence structures, like breakwaters and seawalls, is rapidly increasing to ...
Coastal defence structures to protect sedimentary coastlines from erosion and flooding are increasin...
Canopy-forming algae have been shown to play a fundamental role in the maintenance of understorey as...
Canopy-forming algae have been shown to play a fundamental role in the maintenance of understorey as...
The extensive presence of artificial reefs in marine coastal habitats demands a better understanding...
9siMarine macroalgal forests play a key ecological role in coastal environments, but they are disapp...
Artificial structures are becoming ubiquitous features of coastal landscapes. The habitat these prov...
In response to flood risk from rising and stormier seas, increasing amounts of natural coastline wor...
The global decline of canopy-forming macroalgae has stimulated research on the mechanism regulating ...
We present the results of experimental work aimed at examining the feasibility of controlling the gr...
Coastal areas have been transformed worldwide by urbanization, so that artificial structures are now...
Artificial structures are sprawling in marine seascapes as a result of burgeoning coastal population...
Summary 1. With nearly two-thirds of the human population concentrated along coastlines, coastal dev...
1 Artificial structures have become ubiquitous features of coastal landscapes. Although they prov...
Human-made structures, such as groynes, breakwaters, seawalls, pier pilings and floating pontoons, a...
The use of hard coastal-defence structures, like breakwaters and seawalls, is rapidly increasing to ...
Coastal defence structures to protect sedimentary coastlines from erosion and flooding are increasin...
Canopy-forming algae have been shown to play a fundamental role in the maintenance of understorey as...
Canopy-forming algae have been shown to play a fundamental role in the maintenance of understorey as...
The extensive presence of artificial reefs in marine coastal habitats demands a better understanding...
9siMarine macroalgal forests play a key ecological role in coastal environments, but they are disapp...
Artificial structures are becoming ubiquitous features of coastal landscapes. The habitat these prov...
In response to flood risk from rising and stormier seas, increasing amounts of natural coastline wor...
The global decline of canopy-forming macroalgae has stimulated research on the mechanism regulating ...