The prospects that coastal urbanisation propagates in more fish production remains untested and thereby a fundamental question for managers challenged with approving urban expansion while also protecting and conserving habitat resources important for fish production. We tested this by collecting giant mud crabs (Scylla serrata) from highly urbanised waterways in south-east Queensland, Australia, and report that this crab not only occupy urban coastal waterways, but using a Bayesian stable isotope mixing model (MixSIAR) of the potential individual autotrophic sources, the range of feasible contributions for autotrophs was very broad, limiting the conclusions that could be made directly from the modelling. Patterns of contributions from poole...
Biogeochemical maps of coastal regions can be used to identify important influences and inputs that ...
Theories of large-scale (kilometres) movement of carbon within and from estuaries are often not supp...
Biogeochemical maps of coastal regions can be used to identify important influences and inputs that ...
All fishery food webs are ultimately underpinned by organic matter produced by algae and plants, som...
Despite the widespread use of carbon stable isotopes to distinguish among potential energy pathways ...
Intertidal crabs are abundant, key components of tropical estuaries whose trophic interactions provi...
Human pressures on ecosystems from landscape transformation and harvesting can result in changes to ...
Major rivers produce large plumes which subsidize benthic marine food webs. Because most plumes are ...
Balancing coastal urban development with species conservation and habitat protection can be challeng...
Crabs are conspicuous inhabitants of temperate salt marshes and tropical mangroves and interact with...
Intertidal grazing crabs play an important role in estuarine ecosystems, transforming carbon fixed b...
Humans have urbanised and fragmented landscapes across the globe, with detrimental impacts to biodiv...
Intertidal crabs are abundant in tropical estuaries and have bio-indicator potential. However, the u...
The increasing pressures of climate change and urbanization on the ecological functioning and the go...
Estuaries are experiencing high rates of modification because of urban development and on-going asso...
Biogeochemical maps of coastal regions can be used to identify important influences and inputs that ...
Theories of large-scale (kilometres) movement of carbon within and from estuaries are often not supp...
Biogeochemical maps of coastal regions can be used to identify important influences and inputs that ...
All fishery food webs are ultimately underpinned by organic matter produced by algae and plants, som...
Despite the widespread use of carbon stable isotopes to distinguish among potential energy pathways ...
Intertidal crabs are abundant, key components of tropical estuaries whose trophic interactions provi...
Human pressures on ecosystems from landscape transformation and harvesting can result in changes to ...
Major rivers produce large plumes which subsidize benthic marine food webs. Because most plumes are ...
Balancing coastal urban development with species conservation and habitat protection can be challeng...
Crabs are conspicuous inhabitants of temperate salt marshes and tropical mangroves and interact with...
Intertidal grazing crabs play an important role in estuarine ecosystems, transforming carbon fixed b...
Humans have urbanised and fragmented landscapes across the globe, with detrimental impacts to biodiv...
Intertidal crabs are abundant in tropical estuaries and have bio-indicator potential. However, the u...
The increasing pressures of climate change and urbanization on the ecological functioning and the go...
Estuaries are experiencing high rates of modification because of urban development and on-going asso...
Biogeochemical maps of coastal regions can be used to identify important influences and inputs that ...
Theories of large-scale (kilometres) movement of carbon within and from estuaries are often not supp...
Biogeochemical maps of coastal regions can be used to identify important influences and inputs that ...