Many species of birds breeding on ocean beaches and in coastal dunes are of global conservation concern. Most of these species rely on invertebrates (e.g. insects, small crustaceans) as an irreplaceable food source, foraging primarily around the strandline on the upper beach near the dunes. Sandy beaches are also prime sites for human recreation, which impacts these food resources via negative trampling effects. We quantified acute trampling impacts on assemblages of upper shore invertebrates in a controlled experiment over a range of foot traffic intensities (up to 56 steps per square metre) on a temperate beach in Victoria, Australia. Trampling significantly altered assemblage structure (species composition and density) and was correlated...
Intertidal harvesting of marine invertebrates has significant potential to come into conflict with t...
Human disturbance is an issue affecting many animal species. The presence of perceived predators dis...
Exposed sandy shorelines are the world’s single longest ecological interface region between the ocea...
<div><p>Many species of birds breeding on ocean beaches and in coastal dunes are of global conservat...
Many species of birds breeding on ocean beaches and in coastal dunes are of global conservation conc...
1. Birds breeding on ocean beaches are threatened globally, often requiring significant investments ...
Coastal squeeze is the largest threat for sandy coastal areas. To mitigate seaward threats, erosion ...
Beach erosion is likely to accelerate, driven by predicted consequences of climate change and coasta...
Sandy shores are highly attractive for urban development. Urbanisation of beaches is, however, not w...
Beach nourishment is increasingly used to protect public beach amenity and coastal property from ero...
Worldwide declines in shorebird populations, driven largely by habitat loss and degradation, motivat...
This study sought to test a new sandy beach invertebrate sampling method; and to characterise the ba...
Beaches are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic threats, which include human trampling and ...
This project studied the disturbances caused to four species of shorebird at several different sites...
Cold-season filling using much coarser sediments than the native caused dramatic suppression of beac...
Intertidal harvesting of marine invertebrates has significant potential to come into conflict with t...
Human disturbance is an issue affecting many animal species. The presence of perceived predators dis...
Exposed sandy shorelines are the world’s single longest ecological interface region between the ocea...
<div><p>Many species of birds breeding on ocean beaches and in coastal dunes are of global conservat...
Many species of birds breeding on ocean beaches and in coastal dunes are of global conservation conc...
1. Birds breeding on ocean beaches are threatened globally, often requiring significant investments ...
Coastal squeeze is the largest threat for sandy coastal areas. To mitigate seaward threats, erosion ...
Beach erosion is likely to accelerate, driven by predicted consequences of climate change and coasta...
Sandy shores are highly attractive for urban development. Urbanisation of beaches is, however, not w...
Beach nourishment is increasingly used to protect public beach amenity and coastal property from ero...
Worldwide declines in shorebird populations, driven largely by habitat loss and degradation, motivat...
This study sought to test a new sandy beach invertebrate sampling method; and to characterise the ba...
Beaches are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic threats, which include human trampling and ...
This project studied the disturbances caused to four species of shorebird at several different sites...
Cold-season filling using much coarser sediments than the native caused dramatic suppression of beac...
Intertidal harvesting of marine invertebrates has significant potential to come into conflict with t...
Human disturbance is an issue affecting many animal species. The presence of perceived predators dis...
Exposed sandy shorelines are the world’s single longest ecological interface region between the ocea...