Intensity of intertidal mussel recruitment was compared across a range of different spatial and temporal scales around the coast of southern Africa between June 1995 and October 1996. Comparison of the east and west coasts revealed significantly higher recruit densities on the west coast, corresponding to larger adult densities. This difference between the two coasts reflects biogeographic disparities in mussel species composition, growth rates and spawning intensities, oceanographic conditions and productivity. Significant spatial variations in recruitment were recorded between regions 100–1000 km apart and between localities 1–25 km apart. Results suggest that the influence of dispersal processes on recruitment patterns acts at a relative...
Recruitment of mussels is a complex process with the successful arrival of individuals hinging on th...
Human exploitation of intertidal organisms in South Africa is an ancient activity based principally ...
Landscape ecology helps in predicting the influence of habitat fragmentation on populations. Marine ...
Recruitment of planktonic larvae into sedentary benthic populations regulates the population dynamic...
Within landscapes, spatial heterogeneity is common and specific landscape features can influence pro...
Within landscapes, spatial heterogeneity is common and specific landscape features can influence pro...
Population dynamics of many intertidal organisms are strongly affected by the abundance and distribu...
The recruitment of aquatic invertebrate larvae often differs in space and time thus contributing to ...
Human exploitation of intertidal organisms in South Africa is an ancient activity based principally ...
Population patterns of the alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis were investigated at two locations...
Population dynamics of many intertidal organisms are strongly affected by the abundance and distribu...
A fine time-scale study was undertaken on the effects of wave exposure, tidal height and substratum ...
We examined larval availability and settlement of the intertidal mussel Perna perna simultaneously a...
Human exploitation of intertidal organisms in South Africa is an ancient activity based principally ...
Landscape ecology helps in predicting the influence of habitat fragmentation on populations. Marine ...
Recruitment of mussels is a complex process with the successful arrival of individuals hinging on th...
Human exploitation of intertidal organisms in South Africa is an ancient activity based principally ...
Landscape ecology helps in predicting the influence of habitat fragmentation on populations. Marine ...
Recruitment of planktonic larvae into sedentary benthic populations regulates the population dynamic...
Within landscapes, spatial heterogeneity is common and specific landscape features can influence pro...
Within landscapes, spatial heterogeneity is common and specific landscape features can influence pro...
Population dynamics of many intertidal organisms are strongly affected by the abundance and distribu...
The recruitment of aquatic invertebrate larvae often differs in space and time thus contributing to ...
Human exploitation of intertidal organisms in South Africa is an ancient activity based principally ...
Population patterns of the alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis were investigated at two locations...
Population dynamics of many intertidal organisms are strongly affected by the abundance and distribu...
A fine time-scale study was undertaken on the effects of wave exposure, tidal height and substratum ...
We examined larval availability and settlement of the intertidal mussel Perna perna simultaneously a...
Human exploitation of intertidal organisms in South Africa is an ancient activity based principally ...
Landscape ecology helps in predicting the influence of habitat fragmentation on populations. Marine ...
Recruitment of mussels is a complex process with the successful arrival of individuals hinging on th...
Human exploitation of intertidal organisms in South Africa is an ancient activity based principally ...
Landscape ecology helps in predicting the influence of habitat fragmentation on populations. Marine ...