As oyster fishing continues to degrade reef habitat along the US Atlantic coast, oyster reefs appear increasingly fragmented on small spatial scales. In outdoor mesocosms, experiments tested how consumption of representatives of 4 different bivalve guilds by each of 3 mesopredators varies between continuous and fine-scale patches of oyster reef habitat. The mesopredator that fed least (stone crab) exhibited no detectable change in consumption on any bivalve (ribbed mussel, bay scallop, hard clam, and 3 size classes of eastern oyster). Consumption of bay scallops by both blue crabs and sheepshead fish was greater in small patches than in continuous oyster reef habitat. Of the bivalve guilds tested, only the scallop possesses swimming motilit...
Predators commonly structure natural communities, but predation effects can vary greatly. For exampl...
Predators can have strong roles in structuring communities defined by foundation species. Accumulati...
Although cascading effects of top predators can help structure communities, their influence may vary...
ABSTRACT: As oyster fishing continues to degrade reef habitat along the US Atlantic coast, oyster re...
ABSTRACT: As oyster fishing continues to degrade reef habitat along the US Atlantic coast, oyster re...
As oyster fishing continues to degrade reef habitat along the US Atlantic coast, oyster reefs appear...
Predation affects community structure and functioning within marine habitats. Predator–prey interact...
Oyster reefs are a vital but declining component of nearshore, estuarine ecosystems. Global efforts ...
Oyster populations are often structured by both biotic interactions and abiotic stresses. Juvenile o...
Predators commonly structure natural communities, but predation effects can vary greatly. For exampl...
Predators commonly structure natural communities, but predation effects can vary greatly. For exampl...
Predators commonly structure natural communities, but predation effects can vary greatly. For exampl...
Oyster reefs (Crassostrea virginica) supply important ecosystem services to estuarine habitats in th...
Predators commonly structure natural communities, but predation effects can vary greatly. For exampl...
Predators can have strong roles in structuring communities defined by foundation species. Accumulati...
Predators commonly structure natural communities, but predation effects can vary greatly. For exampl...
Predators can have strong roles in structuring communities defined by foundation species. Accumulati...
Although cascading effects of top predators can help structure communities, their influence may vary...
ABSTRACT: As oyster fishing continues to degrade reef habitat along the US Atlantic coast, oyster re...
ABSTRACT: As oyster fishing continues to degrade reef habitat along the US Atlantic coast, oyster re...
As oyster fishing continues to degrade reef habitat along the US Atlantic coast, oyster reefs appear...
Predation affects community structure and functioning within marine habitats. Predator–prey interact...
Oyster reefs are a vital but declining component of nearshore, estuarine ecosystems. Global efforts ...
Oyster populations are often structured by both biotic interactions and abiotic stresses. Juvenile o...
Predators commonly structure natural communities, but predation effects can vary greatly. For exampl...
Predators commonly structure natural communities, but predation effects can vary greatly. For exampl...
Predators commonly structure natural communities, but predation effects can vary greatly. For exampl...
Oyster reefs (Crassostrea virginica) supply important ecosystem services to estuarine habitats in th...
Predators commonly structure natural communities, but predation effects can vary greatly. For exampl...
Predators can have strong roles in structuring communities defined by foundation species. Accumulati...
Predators commonly structure natural communities, but predation effects can vary greatly. For exampl...
Predators can have strong roles in structuring communities defined by foundation species. Accumulati...
Although cascading effects of top predators can help structure communities, their influence may vary...