Sandy beaches are iconic interfaces that functionally link the ocean with the land via the flow of organic matter from the sea. These cross-ecosystem fluxes often comprise uprooted seagrass and dislodged macroalgae that can form substantial accumulations of detritus, termed ‘wrack’, on sandy beaches. In addition, the tissue of the carcasses of marine animals that regularly wash up on beaches form a rich food source (‘carrion’) for a diversity of scavenging animals. Here, we provide a global review of how wrack and carrion provide spatial subsidies that shape the structure and functioning of sandy-beach ecosystems (sandy beaches and adjacent surf zones), which typically have little in situ primary production. We also examine the spatial scal...
Algal wrack subsidies underpin most of the food web structure of exposed sandy beaches and are respo...
Wrack (stranded phyto-detritus) from terrestrial and marine sources is an important source of carbon...
Sandy shores are highly attractive for urban development. Urbanisation of beaches is, however, not w...
Sandy beaches are iconic interfaces that functionally link the ocean with the land via the flow of o...
Sandy beaches, which represent the most common type of land-sea interface, harbor distinctive biotic...
Graduation date: 2015Dislodged macroalgae and seagrasses, also known as marine wrack, frequently\ud ...
Many ecosystems can be described as dynamic, open, and connected systems that are intrinsically link...
Sea wrack provides an important vector of marine-derived nutrients to many terrestrial environments....
Accumulations of seagrass, macroalgae and other organic materials, collectively known as wrack, comm...
Ecological connectivity can influence the distributions of diversity and productivity among ecosyste...
Sandy beach food webs depend heavily upon marine organic input, such as macroalgae, as internal orga...
Food webs near the interface of adjacent ecosystems are potentially subsidised by the flux of organi...
Food webs near the interface of adjacent ecosystems are potentially subsidised by the flux of organi...
Food webs near the interface of adjacent ecosystems are potentially subsidised by the flux of organi...
Coastal habitats dominated by marine macroalgae typically exhibit high rates of primary productivity...
Algal wrack subsidies underpin most of the food web structure of exposed sandy beaches and are respo...
Wrack (stranded phyto-detritus) from terrestrial and marine sources is an important source of carbon...
Sandy shores are highly attractive for urban development. Urbanisation of beaches is, however, not w...
Sandy beaches are iconic interfaces that functionally link the ocean with the land via the flow of o...
Sandy beaches, which represent the most common type of land-sea interface, harbor distinctive biotic...
Graduation date: 2015Dislodged macroalgae and seagrasses, also known as marine wrack, frequently\ud ...
Many ecosystems can be described as dynamic, open, and connected systems that are intrinsically link...
Sea wrack provides an important vector of marine-derived nutrients to many terrestrial environments....
Accumulations of seagrass, macroalgae and other organic materials, collectively known as wrack, comm...
Ecological connectivity can influence the distributions of diversity and productivity among ecosyste...
Sandy beach food webs depend heavily upon marine organic input, such as macroalgae, as internal orga...
Food webs near the interface of adjacent ecosystems are potentially subsidised by the flux of organi...
Food webs near the interface of adjacent ecosystems are potentially subsidised by the flux of organi...
Food webs near the interface of adjacent ecosystems are potentially subsidised by the flux of organi...
Coastal habitats dominated by marine macroalgae typically exhibit high rates of primary productivity...
Algal wrack subsidies underpin most of the food web structure of exposed sandy beaches and are respo...
Wrack (stranded phyto-detritus) from terrestrial and marine sources is an important source of carbon...
Sandy shores are highly attractive for urban development. Urbanisation of beaches is, however, not w...