13 páginas, 8 figuras,We report on a latitudinal pattern in the structure and species composition of epibenthic macroinvertebrate communities on rocky reefs along a gradient of eight degrees of latitude in the Gulf of California. We provide quantitative evidence of a prominent shift in the taxa dominating these communities, particularly the sessile taxa (Cnidaria, Bivalvia, Annelida, Ascidiacea and Porifera). This pattern was not found in non-sessile taxa (Echinodermata, Decapoda, Cephalopoda, Gastropoda and Polycladida). Based on Bray–Curtis similarity and indicator species analysis we found that the macroinvertebrates of rocky reefs in the Gulf of California are distributed in three broad regions, indicating that sessile taxa are c...
A major goal of community ecology is to understand how communities are formed and which abiotic and ...
Between the years 1999 and 2000, six expeditions were made to Isla San José, in the Gulf of Californ...
Composition of marine epibenthic communities are influenced by both physical and biotic processes. F...
Within the marine environment, the rocky shores are recognized for their high species diversity and ...
This study examined echinoderm assemblages from nearshore rocky habitats for large-scale distributio...
A central goal of ecology is to understand the causes of spatial and temporal variation in the compo...
The goal of this present study was to describe environmental parameters along the Gulf of California...
High latitude reef communities consisting of typical Caribbean fauna of variable composition and den...
Our aim was to analyse changes in species turnover and structure of macrofaunal assemblages associat...
This study examined echinoderm assemblages from nearshore rocky habitats for large-scale distributio...
Within the marine environment, the rocky shores are recognized for their high species diversity and ...
The Colombian Caribbean Sea coastal presents both continental and oceanic coral reef ecosystems. eco...
Within the marine environment, the rocky shores are recognized for their high species diversity and ...
The rocky intertidal zone is an area of the seashore between the high and low tide marks with a hard...
A comprehensive database was built to examine the spatial diversity patterns of polychaete species f...
A major goal of community ecology is to understand how communities are formed and which abiotic and ...
Between the years 1999 and 2000, six expeditions were made to Isla San José, in the Gulf of Californ...
Composition of marine epibenthic communities are influenced by both physical and biotic processes. F...
Within the marine environment, the rocky shores are recognized for their high species diversity and ...
This study examined echinoderm assemblages from nearshore rocky habitats for large-scale distributio...
A central goal of ecology is to understand the causes of spatial and temporal variation in the compo...
The goal of this present study was to describe environmental parameters along the Gulf of California...
High latitude reef communities consisting of typical Caribbean fauna of variable composition and den...
Our aim was to analyse changes in species turnover and structure of macrofaunal assemblages associat...
This study examined echinoderm assemblages from nearshore rocky habitats for large-scale distributio...
Within the marine environment, the rocky shores are recognized for their high species diversity and ...
The Colombian Caribbean Sea coastal presents both continental and oceanic coral reef ecosystems. eco...
Within the marine environment, the rocky shores are recognized for their high species diversity and ...
The rocky intertidal zone is an area of the seashore between the high and low tide marks with a hard...
A comprehensive database was built to examine the spatial diversity patterns of polychaete species f...
A major goal of community ecology is to understand how communities are formed and which abiotic and ...
Between the years 1999 and 2000, six expeditions were made to Isla San José, in the Gulf of Californ...
Composition of marine epibenthic communities are influenced by both physical and biotic processes. F...