World Congress of Malacology, Ponta Delgada, July 22-28, 2013.The number of anthropogenic structures deployed in coastal areas has increased markedly in recent times and many studies have now shown that these structures seldom mimic the natural habitais they replace. To date, however, most such studies have focused on the numbers and relative abundance of species and little is known about how these structures affect the patterns of species aggregation and size structure, despite the fact that variations in these parameters may have important ecological consequences at population and community levels. Here we compare the relative abundance, patterns of aggregation and size structure of two high shore gastropod littorinids (Tectarius striatus...
The selective removal of large individuals from a population (size-selective harvesting) is one of t...
In biogeography, patterns of species abundance, distribution, size, population genetics and morpholo...
Coastal ecosystems are complex and species rich, but are vulnerable to degradation from a variety of...
World Congress of Malacology, Ponta Delgada, July 22-28, 2013.The number of anthropogenic structures...
Artificial structures often support depauperate communities compared to natural rocky shores. Unders...
The planktotrophic littorinid species Littoraria flava occupies a continuous habitat on rocky shores...
The role of the human-made structures in coastal ecosystems can determine the spatial distribution o...
Copyright © Inter-Research 2008.A wide range of anthropogenic activities are impacting the ecology o...
Biodiversity is defined by the scales at which organisms coexist. Coexistence at larger spatial scal...
Determining the magnitude of dispersal and connectivity between populations has important implicatio...
Life history patterns of individual organisms are the result of natural selection and should be corr...
A wide range of anthropogenic activities are impacting the ecology of coastal areas. Exploitation of...
The population size structure of many intertidal animals varies with tidal height so that the mean a...
Gastropod assemblages from nearshore rocky habitats were studied over large spatial scales to (1) de...
XVIII Simposio Ibérico de Estudios de Biología Marina (SIEBM), Gijón (Asturias), 2 al 5 de septiembr...
The selective removal of large individuals from a population (size-selective harvesting) is one of t...
In biogeography, patterns of species abundance, distribution, size, population genetics and morpholo...
Coastal ecosystems are complex and species rich, but are vulnerable to degradation from a variety of...
World Congress of Malacology, Ponta Delgada, July 22-28, 2013.The number of anthropogenic structures...
Artificial structures often support depauperate communities compared to natural rocky shores. Unders...
The planktotrophic littorinid species Littoraria flava occupies a continuous habitat on rocky shores...
The role of the human-made structures in coastal ecosystems can determine the spatial distribution o...
Copyright © Inter-Research 2008.A wide range of anthropogenic activities are impacting the ecology o...
Biodiversity is defined by the scales at which organisms coexist. Coexistence at larger spatial scal...
Determining the magnitude of dispersal and connectivity between populations has important implicatio...
Life history patterns of individual organisms are the result of natural selection and should be corr...
A wide range of anthropogenic activities are impacting the ecology of coastal areas. Exploitation of...
The population size structure of many intertidal animals varies with tidal height so that the mean a...
Gastropod assemblages from nearshore rocky habitats were studied over large spatial scales to (1) de...
XVIII Simposio Ibérico de Estudios de Biología Marina (SIEBM), Gijón (Asturias), 2 al 5 de septiembr...
The selective removal of large individuals from a population (size-selective harvesting) is one of t...
In biogeography, patterns of species abundance, distribution, size, population genetics and morpholo...
Coastal ecosystems are complex and species rich, but are vulnerable to degradation from a variety of...