A 2-year study was conducted in Hong Kong to examine the effects of substratum, season and length of submersion on the development of a subtidal epibiotic community using four types of settlement panels (concrete, steel, wood and tyre). The season and length of submersion had a strong influence on the total biomass and on community structure while the type of substratum had very little impact on the total biomass or the structure of the epibiotic community. The season of submersion determined the species composition of the newly submerged surfaces. In the spring and summer, tubeworms were the most abundant. In the autumn and winter, barnacles and tunicates dominated. Community succession was not obvious in the first year of submersion as it...
A one year study was carried out to investigate the variations in benthic community structure along ...
Despite the long history of the development of artificial structures in NSW estuaries there are no s...
The importance of succession and the seasonality of larval recruitment, on the species composition o...
Patterns of community development on subtidal rocky reefs in Marmion Lagoon, southwest Australia, we...
There remains little understanding of the relationship between the ecologies of urban habitats (pili...
Fisheries are an important economic resource globally. The sustainability of fisheries must be maint...
There is little published information on the distribution, abundance, seasonality and ecological rol...
The orientation and position of hard substrata used to test ecological hypotheses about sessile mari...
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Coral reefs are remarkably diverse marine ecosystems that are of great economic importance to hundre...
N/AInternational audienceIn this study, the diversity and structures assemblages of benthic communit...
Urban structures are a conspicuous, yet poorly understood component of the marine environment along ...
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Several studies suggested that the communities as...
With increasing coastal infrastructure and use of novel materials there is a need to investigate the...
Although colonization of artificial structures by epibenthic communities is well-documented overall,...
A one year study was carried out to investigate the variations in benthic community structure along ...
Despite the long history of the development of artificial structures in NSW estuaries there are no s...
The importance of succession and the seasonality of larval recruitment, on the species composition o...
Patterns of community development on subtidal rocky reefs in Marmion Lagoon, southwest Australia, we...
There remains little understanding of the relationship between the ecologies of urban habitats (pili...
Fisheries are an important economic resource globally. The sustainability of fisheries must be maint...
There is little published information on the distribution, abundance, seasonality and ecological rol...
The orientation and position of hard substrata used to test ecological hypotheses about sessile mari...
<div><p>With increasing coastal infrastructure and use of novel materials there is a need to investi...
Coral reefs are remarkably diverse marine ecosystems that are of great economic importance to hundre...
N/AInternational audienceIn this study, the diversity and structures assemblages of benthic communit...
Urban structures are a conspicuous, yet poorly understood component of the marine environment along ...
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Several studies suggested that the communities as...
With increasing coastal infrastructure and use of novel materials there is a need to investigate the...
Although colonization of artificial structures by epibenthic communities is well-documented overall,...
A one year study was carried out to investigate the variations in benthic community structure along ...
Despite the long history of the development of artificial structures in NSW estuaries there are no s...
The importance of succession and the seasonality of larval recruitment, on the species composition o...