Previous studies of dispersion of intertidal seagrass-associated macrobenthos in subtropical Moreton Bay, Queensland, showed that patchiness characterised its assemblage abundance with scale-invariant magnitude across areas ranging from >8000 to 0.1 m2. Those studies were here continued across the smaller scales (down to 0.014 m2) arguably more relevant to the dominant 2–10 mm long animals, using 16 replicate blocks of 5x5 contiguous 0.0024 m2 cores nested within the previously studied site. At microscales ≥0.09 m2, the earlier congruence of conclusions derived from patchiness indices and spatial autocorrelation broke down. At >0.014 m2, adjacent points (cores) no longer together formed larger spatial units of related abundance (i.e. showed...
Many terrestrial habitats, and certainly man-made systems such as woodland and agricultural habitats...
Benthic communities can vary greatly at a range of temporal and spatial scales, due to different eco...
Many terrestrial habitats, and certainly man-made systems such as woodland and agricultural habitats...
Following earlier studies across 2115 → 33 m scales (Barnes and Laurie, 2018), patchiness of macrobe...
Spatial patterns of abundance of the whole macrobenthic assemblage and of its 10 most numerous speci...
Core samples were taken along a 4 km stretch of intertidal seagrass on North Stradbroke Island, east...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: Intertidal macrobenthic assemblages associated with monospe...
The evolution and ecology of latitudinal patterns in marine macrofaunal biodiversity and assemblage ...
Earlier work on benthic faunal assemblages in intertidal seagrass beds has shown maximal structural ...
Although all-too-often ignored ecologically, gastropods < 5\ua0mm in largest dimension may be domina...
Changes in macrobenthic spatial structure were investigated across the precise 0.5 m wide boundary z...
The evolution and ecology of latitudinal patterns in marine macrofaunal biodiversity and assemblage ...
Intertidal macrobenthic faunal assemblages of a dual seagrass/callianassid-structured sandflat syste...
A study was undertaken within a sub‐tidal Zostera marina seagrass bed (Devon, U.K.), with the aim of...
Microscale dispersion patterns of meiofauna and microphytobenthos from an oyster pond on the French ...
Many terrestrial habitats, and certainly man-made systems such as woodland and agricultural habitats...
Benthic communities can vary greatly at a range of temporal and spatial scales, due to different eco...
Many terrestrial habitats, and certainly man-made systems such as woodland and agricultural habitats...
Following earlier studies across 2115 → 33 m scales (Barnes and Laurie, 2018), patchiness of macrobe...
Spatial patterns of abundance of the whole macrobenthic assemblage and of its 10 most numerous speci...
Core samples were taken along a 4 km stretch of intertidal seagrass on North Stradbroke Island, east...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: Intertidal macrobenthic assemblages associated with monospe...
The evolution and ecology of latitudinal patterns in marine macrofaunal biodiversity and assemblage ...
Earlier work on benthic faunal assemblages in intertidal seagrass beds has shown maximal structural ...
Although all-too-often ignored ecologically, gastropods < 5\ua0mm in largest dimension may be domina...
Changes in macrobenthic spatial structure were investigated across the precise 0.5 m wide boundary z...
The evolution and ecology of latitudinal patterns in marine macrofaunal biodiversity and assemblage ...
Intertidal macrobenthic faunal assemblages of a dual seagrass/callianassid-structured sandflat syste...
A study was undertaken within a sub‐tidal Zostera marina seagrass bed (Devon, U.K.), with the aim of...
Microscale dispersion patterns of meiofauna and microphytobenthos from an oyster pond on the French ...
Many terrestrial habitats, and certainly man-made systems such as woodland and agricultural habitats...
Benthic communities can vary greatly at a range of temporal and spatial scales, due to different eco...
Many terrestrial habitats, and certainly man-made systems such as woodland and agricultural habitats...