Impact of structural habitat modifications in coastal temperate systems on fish recruitment: a systematic review

B Macura, P Byström, L Airoldi, BK Eriksson… - Environmental …, 2019‏ - Springer
Background Shallow nearshore marine ecosystems are changing at an increasing rate due
to a range of human activities such as urbanisation and commercial development. As a …

Artificial reefs and reef restoration in the Laurentian Great Lakes

M McLean, EF Roseman, JJ Pritt, G Kennedy… - Journal of Great Lakes …, 2015‏ - Elsevier
We reviewed the published literature to provide an inventory of Laurentian Great Lakes
artificial reef projects and their purposes. We also sought to characterize physical and …

[PDF][PDF] Australia state of the environment 2016: coasts, independent report to the Australian Government Minister for Environment and Energy

GF Clark, EL Johnston - … Government Department of the Environment and …, 2017‏ - files.osf.io
Executive summary Australia's coast is vast and diverse. It is the sixth largest of any nation,
and contains a variety of habitat types, including sandy beaches and dunes, rocky shores …

Feeding ecology of fishes associated with artificial reefs in the northwest Gulf of Mexico

KM Dance, JR Rooker, JB Shipley, MA Dance… - PloS one, 2018‏ - journals.plos.org
The feeding ecology of two reef fishes associated with artificial reefs in the northwest Gulf of
Mexico (GoM) was examined using gut contents and natural stable isotopes. Reefs were …

Taxonomic and functional diversity patterns reveal different processes sha** European and Amazonian stream fish assemblages

K Cilleros, L Allard, G Grenouillet… - Journal of …, 2016‏ - Wiley Online Library
Aim Differences in dispersal limitation and environmental filtering have been proposed to
explain differences in diversity patterns between regions. Incorporating functional traits into …

A review of methods and indicators used to evaluate the ecological modifications generated by artificial structures on marine ecosystems

B Taormina, P Claquin, B Vivier, M Navon… - Journal of …, 2022‏ - Elsevier
The current development of human activities at sea (eg land reclamation, maritime activity
and marine renewable energy) is leading to a significant increase in the number of …

Convergence of fish community structure between a newly deployed and an established artificial reef along a five-month trajectory

AB Paxton, LW Revels, RC Rosemond… - Ecological …, 2018‏ - Elsevier
Numbers of human-made reefs in the world's oceans are increasing, yet questions remain
about patterns and speed of fish colonization of these artificial reefs. Here, we tested 1) …

Marine infrastructure supports abundant, diverse fish assemblages at the expense of beta diversity

AG Porter, RL Ferrari, BP Kelaher, SDA Smith… - Marine Biology, 2018‏ - Springer
Anthropogenic structures are increasingly common in natural environments and present
novel habitats for resident organisms. Marine breakwalls are similar to natural reefs in that …

Could artificial reefs increase access to estuarine fishery resources? Insights from a long-term assessment

JS Lima, P Sanchez-Jerez, LN dos Santos… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2020‏ - Elsevier
Artificial reefs (ARs) have been used globally to increase fish stocks, especially for local
fisheries, but few studies have addressed the seasonal changes in fish attracted to ARs over …

Annual rhythms of temporal niche partitioning in the Sparidae family are correlated to different environmental variables

V Sbragaglia, JD Nuñez, D Dominoni, S Coco… - Scientific reports, 2019‏ - nature.com
The seasonal timing of recurring biological processes is essential for organisms living in
temperate regions. While ample knowledge of these processes exists for terrestrial …