Mobile species may actively seek refuge from stressful conditions in biogenic habitats on rocky shores. In Hong Kong, the upper intertidal zone is extremely stressful, especially in summer when organisms are emersed for long periods in hot desiccating conditions. As a result, many species migrate downshore between winter and summer to reduce these stressful conditions. The littorinids Echinolittorina malaccana and E. vidua, for example, are found on open rock surfaces high on the shore in winter but the majority migrate downshore in summer to the same tidal height as a common barnacle, Tetraclita japonica. In the laboratory, where environmental conditions could be controlled to approximate those occurring on the shore, we tested whether the...
Wave action was responsible for movement of L. obtusata and caused high mortality on some shores by ...
The theory for thermal plasticity of tropical ectotherms has centered on terrestrial and open-water ...
Wave-swept rocky shores serve as a home to a great diversity of organisms and are some of the most b...
Species that inhabit high-shore environments on rocky shores survive prolonged periods of emersion a...
Species that inhabit high-shore environments on rocky shores survive prolonged periods of emersion a...
Abstract Species that inhabit high‐shore environments on rocky shores survive prolonged periods of e...
1.Autogenic ecosystem engineers often provide cool microhabitats which are used by associated organi...
Biotic interactions in the high shore are assumed to be of little importance as compared to the role...
1. Autogenic ecosystem engineers often provide cool microhabitats which are used by associated organ...
Tetraclita japonica [Bull. U. S. Natl. Mus. 93 (1916) 241] and Tetraclita squamosa [Encycl. Method.:...
Mobile, rocky shore species often exhibit distinct but dynamic spatial distribution patterns, such a...
Although environmental stressors affect natural systems in a multitude of ways, the interactive effe...
Temporal and spatial distribution of the chiton Acanthopleura japonica and associated molluscs were ...
The intensity of marine heatwaves is increasing due to climate change. Heatwaves may affect macroinv...
Wave action was responsible for movement of L. obtusata and caused high mortality on some shores by ...
The theory for thermal plasticity of tropical ectotherms has centered on terrestrial and open-water ...
Wave-swept rocky shores serve as a home to a great diversity of organisms and are some of the most b...
Species that inhabit high-shore environments on rocky shores survive prolonged periods of emersion a...
Species that inhabit high-shore environments on rocky shores survive prolonged periods of emersion a...
Abstract Species that inhabit high‐shore environments on rocky shores survive prolonged periods of e...
1.Autogenic ecosystem engineers often provide cool microhabitats which are used by associated organi...
Biotic interactions in the high shore are assumed to be of little importance as compared to the role...
1. Autogenic ecosystem engineers often provide cool microhabitats which are used by associated organ...
Tetraclita japonica [Bull. U. S. Natl. Mus. 93 (1916) 241] and Tetraclita squamosa [Encycl. Method.:...
Mobile, rocky shore species often exhibit distinct but dynamic spatial distribution patterns, such a...
Although environmental stressors affect natural systems in a multitude of ways, the interactive effe...
Temporal and spatial distribution of the chiton Acanthopleura japonica and associated molluscs were ...
The intensity of marine heatwaves is increasing due to climate change. Heatwaves may affect macroinv...
Wave action was responsible for movement of L. obtusata and caused high mortality on some shores by ...
The theory for thermal plasticity of tropical ectotherms has centered on terrestrial and open-water ...
Wave-swept rocky shores serve as a home to a great diversity of organisms and are some of the most b...