This paper concerns the effects on biodiversity of depletion 24 of the South African abalone Haliotis midae, which is a long-lived species with a large corrugated shell that provides a habitat for diverse benthic organisms. We compared community structure on H. midae shells with that on adjacent rock at three sites (Cape Point and Danger Point sites A and B), and at two different times of the year at one of these sites. Shells of H. midae consistently supported communities that were distinctly different from those on rock. In particular, three species of non-geniculate (encrusting) corallines, Titanoderma polycephalum, Mesophyllum engelhartii and Spongites discoideus were all found either exclusively or predominantly on shells, whe...
Enhancing habitat complexity and thereby biodiversity is a main motivation for the creation of artif...
The management of Australian coastal marine biodiversity is geographically delineated by bioregions ...
Many sedentary marine invertebrates have a fine-scale (100s m) population structure that complicates...
This paper concerns the effects on biodiversity of depletion 24 of the South African abalone Haliot...
In space limited intertidal habitats, non-specific substratum generalists can be observed to increas...
Intensive fishing can cause dramatic, longlasting shifts in benthic habitat. This study used three ...
The South African abalone Haliotis midae Linnaeus, 1758, is an important commercial, recreational an...
Empirical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.I. General introduction -- II. The timing and t...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Mollusc spatial distribution and divers...
Mussels are important ecological engineers on intertidal rocks where they create habitat that contri...
The South African abalone Haliotis midae is commercially exploited and seriously threatened by overf...
Enhancing habitat complexity and thereby biodiversity is a main motivation for the creation of artif...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Urbanization of coastal habitats is increasing worldwide. However, mo...
In nature, very few species are common and broadly distributed. Most species are rare and occupy few...
Metacommunity theory highlights the potential of b-diversity as a useful link to empirical research,...
Enhancing habitat complexity and thereby biodiversity is a main motivation for the creation of artif...
The management of Australian coastal marine biodiversity is geographically delineated by bioregions ...
Many sedentary marine invertebrates have a fine-scale (100s m) population structure that complicates...
This paper concerns the effects on biodiversity of depletion 24 of the South African abalone Haliot...
In space limited intertidal habitats, non-specific substratum generalists can be observed to increas...
Intensive fishing can cause dramatic, longlasting shifts in benthic habitat. This study used three ...
The South African abalone Haliotis midae Linnaeus, 1758, is an important commercial, recreational an...
Empirical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.I. General introduction -- II. The timing and t...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Mollusc spatial distribution and divers...
Mussels are important ecological engineers on intertidal rocks where they create habitat that contri...
The South African abalone Haliotis midae is commercially exploited and seriously threatened by overf...
Enhancing habitat complexity and thereby biodiversity is a main motivation for the creation of artif...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Urbanization of coastal habitats is increasing worldwide. However, mo...
In nature, very few species are common and broadly distributed. Most species are rare and occupy few...
Metacommunity theory highlights the potential of b-diversity as a useful link to empirical research,...
Enhancing habitat complexity and thereby biodiversity is a main motivation for the creation of artif...
The management of Australian coastal marine biodiversity is geographically delineated by bioregions ...
Many sedentary marine invertebrates have a fine-scale (100s m) population structure that complicates...