Saltmarsh provides essential fish feeding and nursery habitat but has globally declined by 50%. We used a statistical block design to compare fish feeding activity within human-engineered or “re-aligned” saltmarsh to established saltmarsh. Linear and multivariate modelling highlighted that Thinlip Mullet (Chelon ramada) and European Bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) feeding rates were 16% and 31% lower within re-aligned than established saltmarshes, whereas Gobies (Pomatoschistus spp.) fed at the same rate as in both habitats. Analysis of European bass and Goby gut contents highlighted that important detritivorous prey species were up to 85.6% lower in re-aligned sites. Lower vegetation density may have negatively affected the feeding ecologies o...
When coastal sites are breached and introduced to intertidal processes for flood defence and habitat...
Salt marshes are an essential component of the temperate coastal ecosystem, providing a variety of e...
Although saltmarshes are thought to enhance the productivity of open estuarine water, the mechanism ...
PhDSaltmarshes in SE England are eroding rapidly and one potential impact is the loss of habitat fo...
One area of ecological benefit not yet fully evaluated in European waters is the utilisation of rest...
International audienceThe Bay of Aiguillon is a national French Nature Reserve of great importance f...
There is a growing body of research highlighting the importance of saltmarshes as habitats for fish ...
Managed realignment has become an increasingly common mechanism to increase the efficiency and susta...
This work aims to undertake a preliminary characterization of winter fish assemblages in the salt ma...
The diet of young of the year sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax L., from sheep grazed and ungrazed tida...
1. Estuaries are regarded as valuable nursery habitats for many commercially important marine fishes...
European bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) is a commercially and recreationally important finfish native t...
When coastal sites are breached and introduced to intertidal processes for flood defence and habitat...
Anthropogenic structures can form novel ecosystem niches. Invasive species are often particularly su...
Many marine fish species are known to seasonally enter estuaries in large numbers during a period of...
When coastal sites are breached and introduced to intertidal processes for flood defence and habitat...
Salt marshes are an essential component of the temperate coastal ecosystem, providing a variety of e...
Although saltmarshes are thought to enhance the productivity of open estuarine water, the mechanism ...
PhDSaltmarshes in SE England are eroding rapidly and one potential impact is the loss of habitat fo...
One area of ecological benefit not yet fully evaluated in European waters is the utilisation of rest...
International audienceThe Bay of Aiguillon is a national French Nature Reserve of great importance f...
There is a growing body of research highlighting the importance of saltmarshes as habitats for fish ...
Managed realignment has become an increasingly common mechanism to increase the efficiency and susta...
This work aims to undertake a preliminary characterization of winter fish assemblages in the salt ma...
The diet of young of the year sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax L., from sheep grazed and ungrazed tida...
1. Estuaries are regarded as valuable nursery habitats for many commercially important marine fishes...
European bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) is a commercially and recreationally important finfish native t...
When coastal sites are breached and introduced to intertidal processes for flood defence and habitat...
Anthropogenic structures can form novel ecosystem niches. Invasive species are often particularly su...
Many marine fish species are known to seasonally enter estuaries in large numbers during a period of...
When coastal sites are breached and introduced to intertidal processes for flood defence and habitat...
Salt marshes are an essential component of the temperate coastal ecosystem, providing a variety of e...
Although saltmarshes are thought to enhance the productivity of open estuarine water, the mechanism ...