Empirical patterns that emerge from an examination of food webs over gradients of environmental variation can help to predict the implications of anthropogenic disturbance on ecosystems. This “dynamic food web approach” is rarely applied at the coastal margin where aquatic and terrestrial systems are coupled and human development activities are often concentrated. We propose a simple model of ghost crab (Ocypode quadrata) feeding that predicts changing dominant prey (Emerita talpoida, Talorchestia sp., Donax variablis) along a gradient of beach morphology and test this model using a suite of 16 beaches along the Florida, USA coast. Assessment of beaches included quantification of morphological features (width, sediments, slope), macrophyte ...
Coastal management is being challenged to develop and implement measures that safeguard the ecologic...
Research has shown that anthropogenic impact can irrevocably change our world\u27s environments, inc...
Crabs are important predators of inter‐tidal ecosystems, controlling the abundance and distribution ...
Empirical patterns that emerge from an examination of food webs over gradients of environmental vari...
Sandy beach ecosystems have been studied worldwide; however, ecological data are sparse for the exte...
Food webs on ocean-exposed sandy beaches are almost entirely underpinned by trophic subsidies from t...
The feeding ecology of a common saltmarsh crab, Armases cinereum (Armases), was investigated to dete...
Abstract Investigations of patterns of distribution of sandy beach macrofauna show that dissipative ...
Beach and coastal dune systems are increasingly subjected to a broad range of anthropogenic pressure...
Beach and coastal dune systems are increasingly subjected to a broad range of anthropogenic pressure...
Sandy beaches are under pressure from expanding coastal populations, ribbon development in the costa...
Ghost crabs have been widely used as a bio-indicator species of human impacts on sandy beaches to ob...
Sandy beaches geographically dominate the globe’s shorelines. They critical ecosystem services, pro...
Sandy beaches comprise one of the most important coastal resources worldwide, providing habitats to ...
Populations in coastal areas are growing at a rate far exceeding that of other areas, resulting in e...
Coastal management is being challenged to develop and implement measures that safeguard the ecologic...
Research has shown that anthropogenic impact can irrevocably change our world\u27s environments, inc...
Crabs are important predators of inter‐tidal ecosystems, controlling the abundance and distribution ...
Empirical patterns that emerge from an examination of food webs over gradients of environmental vari...
Sandy beach ecosystems have been studied worldwide; however, ecological data are sparse for the exte...
Food webs on ocean-exposed sandy beaches are almost entirely underpinned by trophic subsidies from t...
The feeding ecology of a common saltmarsh crab, Armases cinereum (Armases), was investigated to dete...
Abstract Investigations of patterns of distribution of sandy beach macrofauna show that dissipative ...
Beach and coastal dune systems are increasingly subjected to a broad range of anthropogenic pressure...
Beach and coastal dune systems are increasingly subjected to a broad range of anthropogenic pressure...
Sandy beaches are under pressure from expanding coastal populations, ribbon development in the costa...
Ghost crabs have been widely used as a bio-indicator species of human impacts on sandy beaches to ob...
Sandy beaches geographically dominate the globe’s shorelines. They critical ecosystem services, pro...
Sandy beaches comprise one of the most important coastal resources worldwide, providing habitats to ...
Populations in coastal areas are growing at a rate far exceeding that of other areas, resulting in e...
Coastal management is being challenged to develop and implement measures that safeguard the ecologic...
Research has shown that anthropogenic impact can irrevocably change our world\u27s environments, inc...
Crabs are important predators of inter‐tidal ecosystems, controlling the abundance and distribution ...