This thesis examines a number of natural and anthropogenic disturbances within marine macrophyte habitats of the Caribbean. Understanding the effects of disturbance and the patterns associated with such dynamics is fundamental to ecological studies. Dynamics of interest included: interactions between populations; interactions between life history strategies; successional regimes; and alterations of community structure including loss of trophic heterogeneity and the possibility of "alternate" states. First I explored natural physical disturbance and succession. The dominance of macroalgae in the mid-shore, between areas of seagrass, challenged "classic" succession in such communities. I therefore proposed a model that included chron...
Abstract Many Caribbean coral reefs are undergoing a phase shift from coral to macroalgal dominance....
Many Caribbean coral reefs are undergoing a phase shift from coral to macroalgal dominance. Understa...
Complex biogenic habitats created by large canopy-forming macroalgae on intertidal and shallow subti...
Understanding how changes occur in the species composition of an assemblage is a major goal of ecolo...
While macroalgae provide habitat and trophic support in many marine ecosystems, excessive proliferat...
Although macroalgae usually are inconspicuous on pristine coral reefs, they often thrive on reefs th...
The community structure of Jamaican coral reefs has undergone drastic change since mass mortalities ...
Tropical coral reefs are among the most diverse ecosystems of the world but facing increasing threat...
Coral reef degradation is typified in the Caribbean by dramatic phase shifts from coral dominance to...
Globally, human populations are increasing and coastal ecosystems are becoming increasingly impacted...
Although rather inconspicuous on healthy coral reefs, macroalgae form the basis of coral food webs. ...
Disturbances alter competitive hierarchies by reducing populations and altering resource regimes. Th...
There are two alternate community states in the rocky subtidal of the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia...
Abstract Caribbean coral reefs are widely thought to exhibit two alternate stable states with one be...
In August 1997, a large aggregation of the common sea urchin, Lytechinus variegatus, was discovered ...
Abstract Many Caribbean coral reefs are undergoing a phase shift from coral to macroalgal dominance....
Many Caribbean coral reefs are undergoing a phase shift from coral to macroalgal dominance. Understa...
Complex biogenic habitats created by large canopy-forming macroalgae on intertidal and shallow subti...
Understanding how changes occur in the species composition of an assemblage is a major goal of ecolo...
While macroalgae provide habitat and trophic support in many marine ecosystems, excessive proliferat...
Although macroalgae usually are inconspicuous on pristine coral reefs, they often thrive on reefs th...
The community structure of Jamaican coral reefs has undergone drastic change since mass mortalities ...
Tropical coral reefs are among the most diverse ecosystems of the world but facing increasing threat...
Coral reef degradation is typified in the Caribbean by dramatic phase shifts from coral dominance to...
Globally, human populations are increasing and coastal ecosystems are becoming increasingly impacted...
Although rather inconspicuous on healthy coral reefs, macroalgae form the basis of coral food webs. ...
Disturbances alter competitive hierarchies by reducing populations and altering resource regimes. Th...
There are two alternate community states in the rocky subtidal of the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia...
Abstract Caribbean coral reefs are widely thought to exhibit two alternate stable states with one be...
In August 1997, a large aggregation of the common sea urchin, Lytechinus variegatus, was discovered ...
Abstract Many Caribbean coral reefs are undergoing a phase shift from coral to macroalgal dominance....
Many Caribbean coral reefs are undergoing a phase shift from coral to macroalgal dominance. Understa...
Complex biogenic habitats created by large canopy-forming macroalgae on intertidal and shallow subti...