Coastal defences are proliferating in response to climate change, leading to the creation of more vertical substrata. Efforts are being made to mitigate their impacts and create novel habitats to promote biodiversity. Little is known about the effect of aspect (i.e. north–south directionality) and inclination on intertidal biodiversity in artificial habitats. Artificial and natural habitats were compared to assess the role of aspect and substratum inclination in determining patterns of biodiversity at two tidal heights (high and mid). We also compared grazing activity between north- and south-facing surfaces in natural habitats to examine the potential for differential grazing pressure to affect community structure and functioning. Results ...
Over the last decades, population densities in coastal areas have strongly increased. At the same ti...
In response to the environmental damage caused by urbanisation, nature-based solutions (NbS) are bei...
Patellid limpets are dominant grazers on intertidal rocky shores of NW Europe with a key role in str...
Coastal defences are proliferating in response to climate change, leading to the creation of more ve...
Coastal defences are proliferating in response to climate change, leading to the creation of more ve...
Aim Artificial coastal defence structures are proliferating in response to rising and stormier seas....
Understanding better the impact of climate and changing environmental conditions on species and ecos...
Coastal defence structures are proliferating to counter rising and stormier seas. With increasing co...
Urbanisation of the coastal zone and global warming mean that it is likely that the number of coasta...
Coastal defence structures are proliferating to counter rising and stormier seas. With increasing co...
Globally, coastlines are under pressure as coastal human population growth and urbanization continue...
The primary aims of this thesis were two-fold. First, this thesis examined the interplay between geo...
Seawalls made from rock and concrete are engineered to defend coastlines and infrastructure from sea...
The geographic distribution of most species is expected to alter as a consequence of global climate ...
The availability of suitable microhabitats has emerged as a key requirement for maximising species d...
Over the last decades, population densities in coastal areas have strongly increased. At the same ti...
In response to the environmental damage caused by urbanisation, nature-based solutions (NbS) are bei...
Patellid limpets are dominant grazers on intertidal rocky shores of NW Europe with a key role in str...
Coastal defences are proliferating in response to climate change, leading to the creation of more ve...
Coastal defences are proliferating in response to climate change, leading to the creation of more ve...
Aim Artificial coastal defence structures are proliferating in response to rising and stormier seas....
Understanding better the impact of climate and changing environmental conditions on species and ecos...
Coastal defence structures are proliferating to counter rising and stormier seas. With increasing co...
Urbanisation of the coastal zone and global warming mean that it is likely that the number of coasta...
Coastal defence structures are proliferating to counter rising and stormier seas. With increasing co...
Globally, coastlines are under pressure as coastal human population growth and urbanization continue...
The primary aims of this thesis were two-fold. First, this thesis examined the interplay between geo...
Seawalls made from rock and concrete are engineered to defend coastlines and infrastructure from sea...
The geographic distribution of most species is expected to alter as a consequence of global climate ...
The availability of suitable microhabitats has emerged as a key requirement for maximising species d...
Over the last decades, population densities in coastal areas have strongly increased. At the same ti...
In response to the environmental damage caused by urbanisation, nature-based solutions (NbS) are bei...
Patellid limpets are dominant grazers on intertidal rocky shores of NW Europe with a key role in str...