Degradation of natural habitats due to urbanization is a major cause of biodiversity loss. Anthropogenic impacts can drive phase shifts from productive, complex ecosystems to less desirable, less diverse systems that provide fewer services. Macroalgae are the dominant habitat-forming organisms on temperate coastlines, providing habitat and food to entire communities. In recent decades, there has been a decline in macroalgal cover along some urbanised shorelines, leading to a shift from diverse algal forests to more simple turf algae or barren habitats. Phyllospora comosa, a major habitat forming macroalga in south-eastern Australia, has disappeared from the urban shores of Sydney. Its disappearance is coincident with heavy sewage outfall di...
© 2008 AuthorThere is concern about historical and continuing loss of canopy-forming algae across th...
Anthropogenic activities have caused profound changes globally in biodiversity, species interactions...
Summary 1. With nearly two-thirds of the human population concentrated along coastlines, coastal dev...
Degradation of natural habitats due to urbanization is a major cause of biodiversity loss. Anthropog...
<div><p>Degradation of natural habitats due to urbanization is a major cause of biodiversity loss. A...
Degradation and loss of natural habitats due to human activities is a main cause of global biodivers...
Declines of habitat-forming organisms in terrestrial and marine systems can lead to changes in commu...
There is concern about historical and continuing loss of canopy-forming algae across the world's tem...
Loss of habitat is considered to be one of the major threats to biodiversity. This is of concern bec...
Habitat degradation and loss are severely affecting macroalgal forests worldwide, and their successf...
Food webs of many ecosystems are sustained by organic matter from other habitats. Human activities a...
Food webs of many ecosystems are sustained by organic matter from other habitats. Human activities a...
Sea urchin barrens occur commonly in temperate regions throughout the world and have significant imp...
Marine forests dominated by macroalgae have experienced noticeable regression along some temperate a...
Anthropogenic activities have caused profound changes globally in biodiversity, species interactions...
© 2008 AuthorThere is concern about historical and continuing loss of canopy-forming algae across th...
Anthropogenic activities have caused profound changes globally in biodiversity, species interactions...
Summary 1. With nearly two-thirds of the human population concentrated along coastlines, coastal dev...
Degradation of natural habitats due to urbanization is a major cause of biodiversity loss. Anthropog...
<div><p>Degradation of natural habitats due to urbanization is a major cause of biodiversity loss. A...
Degradation and loss of natural habitats due to human activities is a main cause of global biodivers...
Declines of habitat-forming organisms in terrestrial and marine systems can lead to changes in commu...
There is concern about historical and continuing loss of canopy-forming algae across the world's tem...
Loss of habitat is considered to be one of the major threats to biodiversity. This is of concern bec...
Habitat degradation and loss are severely affecting macroalgal forests worldwide, and their successf...
Food webs of many ecosystems are sustained by organic matter from other habitats. Human activities a...
Food webs of many ecosystems are sustained by organic matter from other habitats. Human activities a...
Sea urchin barrens occur commonly in temperate regions throughout the world and have significant imp...
Marine forests dominated by macroalgae have experienced noticeable regression along some temperate a...
Anthropogenic activities have caused profound changes globally in biodiversity, species interactions...
© 2008 AuthorThere is concern about historical and continuing loss of canopy-forming algae across th...
Anthropogenic activities have caused profound changes globally in biodiversity, species interactions...
Summary 1. With nearly two-thirds of the human population concentrated along coastlines, coastal dev...