Ecosystems are patterned and patchy as a result of spatial and temporal variation in the abundance and distribution of essential resources, as well as due to geological and ecological processes. Large-scale patterns are usually formed by abiotic stressors while small-scale patterns are a result of biotic factors such as inter- and intra-specific interactions. Many suspension feeding bivalves have been reported to form both small and large-scale spatial patterns in soft-sediment environments, in a response to boost resilience from environmental stressors and increase facilitation. However, small-scale spatial patterns of infaunal suspension feeding bivalves are currently not as well studiedfor, despite playing important roles in ecosystem fu...
Habitat-modifying organisms that impact other organisms and local functioning are important in deter...
We investigated the effects of differing spatial scales of seagrass habitat architecture on the comp...
Effects of macrofaunal feeding and bioturbation on intertidal sediment stability (u*crit) were inves...
Suspension feeding bivalves are described as key species in many aquatic ecosystems, where they can ...
An investigation into the ecology of bivalve molluscs on Centre Bank, the flood tidal delta of Taura...
Estuarine ecosystems, as critical transition zones between land, freshwater and the sea, are hotspot...
Estuarine ecosystems, as critical transition zones between land, freshwater and the sea, are hotspot...
The suspension feeding bivalve Austrovenus stutchburyi is a key species on intertidal sandflats in N...
There is evidence that infaunal bivalves in New Zealand are not as abundant as they once were with o...
Estuaries are highly productive, coastal marine environments that provide vital ecosystem functions ...
Catastrophic sedimentation events create one off disturbances that can cause mass mortality events i...
Foundation species such as trees, corals, kelp and seagrasses are found across multiple spatial scal...
Habitat-modifying organisms that impact other organisms and local functioning are important in deter...
We investigated the effects of differing spatial scales of seagrass habitat architecture on the comp...
We investigated the effects of differing spatial scales of seagrass habitat architecture on the comp...
Habitat-modifying organisms that impact other organisms and local functioning are important in deter...
We investigated the effects of differing spatial scales of seagrass habitat architecture on the comp...
Effects of macrofaunal feeding and bioturbation on intertidal sediment stability (u*crit) were inves...
Suspension feeding bivalves are described as key species in many aquatic ecosystems, where they can ...
An investigation into the ecology of bivalve molluscs on Centre Bank, the flood tidal delta of Taura...
Estuarine ecosystems, as critical transition zones between land, freshwater and the sea, are hotspot...
Estuarine ecosystems, as critical transition zones between land, freshwater and the sea, are hotspot...
The suspension feeding bivalve Austrovenus stutchburyi is a key species on intertidal sandflats in N...
There is evidence that infaunal bivalves in New Zealand are not as abundant as they once were with o...
Estuaries are highly productive, coastal marine environments that provide vital ecosystem functions ...
Catastrophic sedimentation events create one off disturbances that can cause mass mortality events i...
Foundation species such as trees, corals, kelp and seagrasses are found across multiple spatial scal...
Habitat-modifying organisms that impact other organisms and local functioning are important in deter...
We investigated the effects of differing spatial scales of seagrass habitat architecture on the comp...
We investigated the effects of differing spatial scales of seagrass habitat architecture on the comp...
Habitat-modifying organisms that impact other organisms and local functioning are important in deter...
We investigated the effects of differing spatial scales of seagrass habitat architecture on the comp...
Effects of macrofaunal feeding and bioturbation on intertidal sediment stability (u*crit) were inves...