Foundation species support immense biodiversity and underpin stability and resilience of entire ecosystems. Understanding the physical and environmental conditions that mediate variation in the presence and abundance of foundation species is key to managing and understanding these ecosystems in the face of anthropogenic change. We examine potential drivers of the presence and percent cover of the kelp, Ecklonia radiata along ten degrees of latitude off mainland Eastern Australia. We used a model selection process to determine what environmental drivers explained the most variability in the spatial distribution and cover of Ecklonia. Interestingly, the distribution and cover of Ecklonia was not related to sea surface temperature or latitude....
Kelps are the dominant marine ecosystem engineers of temperate subtidal rocky reefs around the globe...
Kelp forests represent some of the most productive and diverse habitats on Earth, and play a critica...
Competition for space between corals and macroalgae represents a key threatening process for coral r...
Foundation species support immense biodiversity and underpin stability and resilience of entire ecos...
Despite the significance of marine habitat-forming organisms, little is known about their large-scal...
Foundation species play a disproportionate role in maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem functionin...
© CSIRO 2005Intraspecific variation in morphology is common among marine algae and may allow plants ...
Understanding the impact of multiple stressors on ecosystems is of pronounced importance, particular...
Subtidal forests comprised of kelps and other canopy-forming macroalgae represent critically importa...
© Inter-Research 2014 The capacity for thermal adjustment or adaptation is critical to population pe...
Kelp forests dominate coastal environments in temperate and subpolar latitudes around the world and,...
This dataset contains the data used to define a stacked species distribution model (SDM) for kelp (E...
Aim: Understanding the relative importance of climatic and non-climatic distribution drivers for co-...
Variability in the structure of habitat-forming species which modify local environmental conditions ...
Kelp ‘forests’ form the foundation of many temperate reef ecosystems. As ecosystem engineers, kelp m...
Kelps are the dominant marine ecosystem engineers of temperate subtidal rocky reefs around the globe...
Kelp forests represent some of the most productive and diverse habitats on Earth, and play a critica...
Competition for space between corals and macroalgae represents a key threatening process for coral r...
Foundation species support immense biodiversity and underpin stability and resilience of entire ecos...
Despite the significance of marine habitat-forming organisms, little is known about their large-scal...
Foundation species play a disproportionate role in maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem functionin...
© CSIRO 2005Intraspecific variation in morphology is common among marine algae and may allow plants ...
Understanding the impact of multiple stressors on ecosystems is of pronounced importance, particular...
Subtidal forests comprised of kelps and other canopy-forming macroalgae represent critically importa...
© Inter-Research 2014 The capacity for thermal adjustment or adaptation is critical to population pe...
Kelp forests dominate coastal environments in temperate and subpolar latitudes around the world and,...
This dataset contains the data used to define a stacked species distribution model (SDM) for kelp (E...
Aim: Understanding the relative importance of climatic and non-climatic distribution drivers for co-...
Variability in the structure of habitat-forming species which modify local environmental conditions ...
Kelp ‘forests’ form the foundation of many temperate reef ecosystems. As ecosystem engineers, kelp m...
Kelps are the dominant marine ecosystem engineers of temperate subtidal rocky reefs around the globe...
Kelp forests represent some of the most productive and diverse habitats on Earth, and play a critica...
Competition for space between corals and macroalgae represents a key threatening process for coral r...