AbstractTropical reef communities contain spatial patterns at multiple scales, observable from microscope and satellite alike. Many of the smaller-scale patterns are generated physiologically (e.g., skeletal structures of corals at <1-m scale), while some of the larger patterns have been attributed to scale-dependent feedbacks (e.g., spur and groove reefs at 10-100-m scales). In describing the spatial patterning of reef benthic communities at landscape levels, we uncovered unique spatial patterning among living marine algae. Populations of the calcifying green alga Halimeda were observed to form a consistent polygonal pattern at a characteristic scale of 3-4 m. The pattern showed no clear evidence of having been formed through biological...
Cold-water corals build extensive reefs on the seafloor that are oases of biodiversity, biomass, and...
The overarching objective of this dissertation was to improve our knowledge of the relationship betw...
Understanding linkages between patterns and processes across scales is an important issue in ecology...
The spatial structure of ecological communities on tropical coral reefs across seascapes and geograp...
Complex spatial patterns are common in coastal marine systems, but mechanisms underlying their forma...
Benthic fauna form spatial patterns which are the result of both biotic and abiotic processes, which...
Understanding and predicting patterns of spatial organization across ecological communities is centr...
Understanding and predicting patterns of spatial organization across ecological communities is centr...
Self-organized spatial patterning is a common phenomenon in all ecosystems and is often associated w...
The spatial structure of seagrass landscapes is typically ascribed to the direct influence of physic...
The spatial distributions of benthic organisms within a coral reef ecosystem are structured by biolo...
Reef landscapes dominated by canopy-forming species are often irregular mosaics of habitats, with im...
We investigated how interactions between hydrography, topography and species ecology influence the a...
Cold-water corals build extensive reefs on the seafloor that are oases of biodiversity, biomass, and...
Quantifying variability over multiple spatial scales is a fundamental goal in ecology,providing insi...
Cold-water corals build extensive reefs on the seafloor that are oases of biodiversity, biomass, and...
The overarching objective of this dissertation was to improve our knowledge of the relationship betw...
Understanding linkages between patterns and processes across scales is an important issue in ecology...
The spatial structure of ecological communities on tropical coral reefs across seascapes and geograp...
Complex spatial patterns are common in coastal marine systems, but mechanisms underlying their forma...
Benthic fauna form spatial patterns which are the result of both biotic and abiotic processes, which...
Understanding and predicting patterns of spatial organization across ecological communities is centr...
Understanding and predicting patterns of spatial organization across ecological communities is centr...
Self-organized spatial patterning is a common phenomenon in all ecosystems and is often associated w...
The spatial structure of seagrass landscapes is typically ascribed to the direct influence of physic...
The spatial distributions of benthic organisms within a coral reef ecosystem are structured by biolo...
Reef landscapes dominated by canopy-forming species are often irregular mosaics of habitats, with im...
We investigated how interactions between hydrography, topography and species ecology influence the a...
Cold-water corals build extensive reefs on the seafloor that are oases of biodiversity, biomass, and...
Quantifying variability over multiple spatial scales is a fundamental goal in ecology,providing insi...
Cold-water corals build extensive reefs on the seafloor that are oases of biodiversity, biomass, and...
The overarching objective of this dissertation was to improve our knowledge of the relationship betw...
Understanding linkages between patterns and processes across scales is an important issue in ecology...