Caging experiments in a wide variety of marine environments over a period of almost fifty years have produced dramatic density increases of macrobenthos in the absence of predators. This study utilized predator exclusion cages in seagrass areas of a subtropical estuary in east central Florida to determine if predicted increases in density would result...
To test whether colonizing macrofauna specialize on different types of small-scale patches of food a...
Experimental data were collected to assess the effect of a bioturbating species on associated tube-b...
This study assessed the influence of crab burrows (Macrophthalmus hirtipes) on localized patterns of...
Data from a series of laboratory and field predation experiments using fish and decapod predators fr...
Field observations in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands and Discovery Bay, Jamaica reveal that Diadema ...
The grazing activities of the tropical echinoid Diadema antillarum Philippi can markedly influence t...
Bioturbators alter the sediment surface in the following ways: by depositing sediment on the surface...
The ecology of fishes and macroinvertebrates inhabiting shallow seagrass beds was studied at Bahia L...
Off‐shore fish farming can increase the organic load of nearby coastal marine ecosystems due to the ...
The decline in benthic marine fauna following an oil spill in West Falmouth, Massachusetts, permitte...
We compared abundance, richness, diversity, and community structure of macroepifauna among the seagr...
Humans benefit from a variety of ecosystem services provided by seagrass meadows. However, seagrass ...
We tested the effects of habitat fragmentation on the structure (community composition and biomass) ...
Patterns of foraging and distribution of 19 species of infauna! deposit-feeding annelids are describ...
Spatial analysis, laboratory and field experiments, and feeding observations indicate contrasting pa...
To test whether colonizing macrofauna specialize on different types of small-scale patches of food a...
Experimental data were collected to assess the effect of a bioturbating species on associated tube-b...
This study assessed the influence of crab burrows (Macrophthalmus hirtipes) on localized patterns of...
Data from a series of laboratory and field predation experiments using fish and decapod predators fr...
Field observations in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands and Discovery Bay, Jamaica reveal that Diadema ...
The grazing activities of the tropical echinoid Diadema antillarum Philippi can markedly influence t...
Bioturbators alter the sediment surface in the following ways: by depositing sediment on the surface...
The ecology of fishes and macroinvertebrates inhabiting shallow seagrass beds was studied at Bahia L...
Off‐shore fish farming can increase the organic load of nearby coastal marine ecosystems due to the ...
The decline in benthic marine fauna following an oil spill in West Falmouth, Massachusetts, permitte...
We compared abundance, richness, diversity, and community structure of macroepifauna among the seagr...
Humans benefit from a variety of ecosystem services provided by seagrass meadows. However, seagrass ...
We tested the effects of habitat fragmentation on the structure (community composition and biomass) ...
Patterns of foraging and distribution of 19 species of infauna! deposit-feeding annelids are describ...
Spatial analysis, laboratory and field experiments, and feeding observations indicate contrasting pa...
To test whether colonizing macrofauna specialize on different types of small-scale patches of food a...
Experimental data were collected to assess the effect of a bioturbating species on associated tube-b...
This study assessed the influence of crab burrows (Macrophthalmus hirtipes) on localized patterns of...