The aims of my study were to investigate whether marine reserves enhance intertidal species used by Māori in a traditional or contemporary sense, and whether artificial structures in the intertidal region (such as wharf and bridge pilings) provide suitable habitats for traditionally harvested species. Further, I investigated whether non-indigenous species were found in these habitats, which may affect traditionally used species. The abundance of ataata (cat's eyes; Turbo smaragdus) and kina (sea urchin; Evechinus chloroticus) were quantified in three marine protected areas and nearby unprotected reference beaches. Results from Mann-Whitney U comparisons suggested that kina were significantly enhanced inside the two marine reserves with tota...
Conservation focuses on maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, but gaps in our knowledg...
Effective management and conservation of marine resources relies on a firm understanding of the ecol...
Conservation of biodiversity is a major aim of marine reserves; however the effects of reserves on n...
Coastal environments are exposed to anthropogenic activities such as frequent marine traffic and res...
The acceptance of reserves as a useful management strategy relies on evidence of their effectiveness...
This study illustrates the importance of baseline surveys, why they are necessary and how best to co...
xiii, 173, [6] leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago depart...
Loss of habitat is considered to be one of the major threats to biodiversity. This is of concern bec...
Time-series studies have reported trophic cascades in land, freshwater and marine environments in ma...
Coastal human-made structures, such as marinas and harbours, are expanding worldwide. Species assemb...
Sea urchins can have a significant influence upon the ecological structure of coral reefs through bi...
Ra'ui (traditional marine managed areas) in Rarotonga, Cook Islands, are a form of marine protected ...
The construction of artificial structures, such as seawalls, is increasing globally, resulting in lo...
Mode of access: InternetTheoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 53-691. Introduction -- 2. Material a...
The construction of artificial structures, such as seawalls, is increasing globally, resulting in lo...
Conservation focuses on maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, but gaps in our knowledg...
Effective management and conservation of marine resources relies on a firm understanding of the ecol...
Conservation of biodiversity is a major aim of marine reserves; however the effects of reserves on n...
Coastal environments are exposed to anthropogenic activities such as frequent marine traffic and res...
The acceptance of reserves as a useful management strategy relies on evidence of their effectiveness...
This study illustrates the importance of baseline surveys, why they are necessary and how best to co...
xiii, 173, [6] leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago depart...
Loss of habitat is considered to be one of the major threats to biodiversity. This is of concern bec...
Time-series studies have reported trophic cascades in land, freshwater and marine environments in ma...
Coastal human-made structures, such as marinas and harbours, are expanding worldwide. Species assemb...
Sea urchins can have a significant influence upon the ecological structure of coral reefs through bi...
Ra'ui (traditional marine managed areas) in Rarotonga, Cook Islands, are a form of marine protected ...
The construction of artificial structures, such as seawalls, is increasing globally, resulting in lo...
Mode of access: InternetTheoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 53-691. Introduction -- 2. Material a...
The construction of artificial structures, such as seawalls, is increasing globally, resulting in lo...
Conservation focuses on maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, but gaps in our knowledg...
Effective management and conservation of marine resources relies on a firm understanding of the ecol...
Conservation of biodiversity is a major aim of marine reserves; however the effects of reserves on n...