Intertidal cobble habitats are complex three-dimensional marine environments that are understudied despite having unique species assemblages and ecological patterns. New Zealand's common cushion star, Patiriella spp., is found in a wide range of coastal habitats, including intertidal cobble fields. This seastar is an omnivore that feeds predominantly on crustose coralline algae and micro-organisms, but also supplements its diet by scavenging on carrion. Study on the adult ecology of Patiriella spp. is limited and this thesis aims to expand on the knowledge of this species and its role in intertidal cobble communities. First, field surveys were conducted within intertidal cobble fields in Wellington Harbour and on the Wellington South Coast ...
Benthic suspension feeders have developed a variety of feeding strategies and food availability has ...
The northern Pacific seastar, Asterias amurensis, was first collected in southeast Tasmania in 1986....
Biological invasions in the marine environment have become a major concern globally, as non - indige...
Intertidal cobble habitats are complex three-dimensional marine environments that are understudied d...
Coastal nursery habitats are critical for maintaining the populations of many of New Zealand’s most ...
The distribution, abundance, population size structure and behaviour of three common invertebrate pr...
The strongest grazing effect among all marine benthic systems is on intertidal rocky shores. Among i...
The current explanation for the absence, or low abundance, of filter-feeding invertebrates from some...
Wellington Harbour which lies near the southern tip of the North Island, New Zealand, exhibits a typ...
The northern Pacific seastar, Asterias amurensis, was first collected in southeast Tasmania in 1986....
Many species of sea stars are considered to be keystone species, meaning they have a considerable ef...
The East Otago coastline north of the Otago Peninsula, New Zealand, is an area of rocky macroalgal d...
Aspects of the feeding behaviour of Ergalatax contractus (Muricidae) were studied. Field experiments...
The northern Pacific seastar, Asterias amurensis, was first collected in southeast Tasmania in 1986....
peer reviewedMany damselfishes (Pomacentridae) are herbivorous or omnivorous with an important contr...
Benthic suspension feeders have developed a variety of feeding strategies and food availability has ...
The northern Pacific seastar, Asterias amurensis, was first collected in southeast Tasmania in 1986....
Biological invasions in the marine environment have become a major concern globally, as non - indige...
Intertidal cobble habitats are complex three-dimensional marine environments that are understudied d...
Coastal nursery habitats are critical for maintaining the populations of many of New Zealand’s most ...
The distribution, abundance, population size structure and behaviour of three common invertebrate pr...
The strongest grazing effect among all marine benthic systems is on intertidal rocky shores. Among i...
The current explanation for the absence, or low abundance, of filter-feeding invertebrates from some...
Wellington Harbour which lies near the southern tip of the North Island, New Zealand, exhibits a typ...
The northern Pacific seastar, Asterias amurensis, was first collected in southeast Tasmania in 1986....
Many species of sea stars are considered to be keystone species, meaning they have a considerable ef...
The East Otago coastline north of the Otago Peninsula, New Zealand, is an area of rocky macroalgal d...
Aspects of the feeding behaviour of Ergalatax contractus (Muricidae) were studied. Field experiments...
The northern Pacific seastar, Asterias amurensis, was first collected in southeast Tasmania in 1986....
peer reviewedMany damselfishes (Pomacentridae) are herbivorous or omnivorous with an important contr...
Benthic suspension feeders have developed a variety of feeding strategies and food availability has ...
The northern Pacific seastar, Asterias amurensis, was first collected in southeast Tasmania in 1986....
Biological invasions in the marine environment have become a major concern globally, as non - indige...