Changes in macrobenthic spatial structure were investigated across the precise 0.5 m wide boundary zone between intertidal seagrass and unvegetated sand in Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. Faunal abundance and species density in the marginal seagrass were only slightly reduced relative to local non-boundary areas. Although gradual diminution in seagrass faunal abundance occurred towards the interface and a few locally dominant species were absent from the boundary zone, most transition was far from gradual, instead being exactly coincident with the specific 0.1 m interface between the 2 habitats. Over this distance, faunal abundance and species density fell by 56 to 60% (from 1412 to 625 m-2 and from an estimated 42 species per sampling ...
Fragmented habitats are a common occurrence in many marine systems, but remain poorly studied in com...
Variation in abundance and diversity of organisms along habitat edges has long been a key research f...
Abstract Seagrass meadows represent key ecosystems in coastal areas worldwide, hosting a great biod...
Changes in macrobenthic spatial structure were investigated across the precise 0.5 m wide boundary z...
Intertidal macrobenthic faunal assemblages of a dual seagrass/callianassid-structured sandflat syste...
Invertebrate macrofaunal biodiversity within intertidal seagrass meadows was investigated over a sal...
<div><p>A key issue in habitat restoration are the changes in ecological processes that occur when f...
A key issue in habitat restoration are the changes in ecological processes that occur when fragments...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: Intertidal macrobenthic assemblages associated with monospe...
The influence of continuous (non-fragmented) and reticulate (fragmented) bed type and plant architec...
Spatial patterns of abundance of the whole macrobenthic assemblage and of its 10 most numerous speci...
Seagrass habitats support diverse animal assemblages and while there has been considerable progress ...
Human-driven habitat fragmentation is cited as one of the most pressing threats facing many coastal ...
Determining the influence of habitat configuration and scale on faunal communities is a fundamental,...
Seagrass meadows globally are disappearing at a rapid rate with physical disturbances being one of t...
Fragmented habitats are a common occurrence in many marine systems, but remain poorly studied in com...
Variation in abundance and diversity of organisms along habitat edges has long been a key research f...
Abstract Seagrass meadows represent key ecosystems in coastal areas worldwide, hosting a great biod...
Changes in macrobenthic spatial structure were investigated across the precise 0.5 m wide boundary z...
Intertidal macrobenthic faunal assemblages of a dual seagrass/callianassid-structured sandflat syste...
Invertebrate macrofaunal biodiversity within intertidal seagrass meadows was investigated over a sal...
<div><p>A key issue in habitat restoration are the changes in ecological processes that occur when f...
A key issue in habitat restoration are the changes in ecological processes that occur when fragments...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: Intertidal macrobenthic assemblages associated with monospe...
The influence of continuous (non-fragmented) and reticulate (fragmented) bed type and plant architec...
Spatial patterns of abundance of the whole macrobenthic assemblage and of its 10 most numerous speci...
Seagrass habitats support diverse animal assemblages and while there has been considerable progress ...
Human-driven habitat fragmentation is cited as one of the most pressing threats facing many coastal ...
Determining the influence of habitat configuration and scale on faunal communities is a fundamental,...
Seagrass meadows globally are disappearing at a rapid rate with physical disturbances being one of t...
Fragmented habitats are a common occurrence in many marine systems, but remain poorly studied in com...
Variation in abundance and diversity of organisms along habitat edges has long been a key research f...
Abstract Seagrass meadows represent key ecosystems in coastal areas worldwide, hosting a great biod...