Ocean sprawl: challenges and opportunities for biodiversity management in a changing world

LB Firth, AM Knights, D Bridger, AJ Evans… - … and Marine Biology …, 2016‏ - taylorfrancis.com
LOUISE B. FIRTH1, ANTONY M. KNIGHTS2, DANIELLE BRIDGER3, ALLY J. EVANS4,
NOVA MIESZKOWSKA5, 6, PIPPA J. MOORE4, NESSA E. O'CONNOR7, EMMA V …

Causes of decoupling between larval supply and settlement and consequences for understanding recruitment and population connectivity

J Pineda, F Porri, V Starczak, J Blythe - Journal of Experimental Marine …, 2010‏ - Elsevier
Marine broadcast spawners have two-phase life cycles, with pelagic larvae and benthic
adults. Larval supply and settlement link these two phases and are crucial for the …

Spatial and temporal patterns of invertebrate recruitment along the west coast of the United States

BR Broitman, CA Blanchette, BA Menge… - Ecological …, 2008‏ - Wiley Online Library
Patterns of recruitment in marine ecosystems can reflect the distribution of adults, dispersal
by ocean currents, or patterns of mortality after settlement. In turn, patterns of recruitment can …

Harnessing knowledge of animal behavior to improve habitat restoration outcomes

R Hale, DT Blumstein, R Mac Nally, SE Swearer - Ecosphere, 2020‏ - Wiley Online Library
Restoring degraded habitat to increase biodiversity is a global challenge. While habitat
restoration for animals should lead to self‐sustaining breeding populations of target species …

Rocky shores as tractable test systems for experimental ecology

SJ Hawkins, KE Pack, K Hyder… - Journal of the Marine …, 2020‏ - cambridge.org
Rocky shore ecology has been studied for a long time, starting with qualitative descriptions
and becoming more quantitative and experimental over time. Some of the earliest …

Spatial distributions of Tribrachidium, Rugoconites, and Obamus from the Ediacara Member (Rawnsley Quartzite), South Australia

PC Boan, SD Evans, CMS Hall, ML Droser - Paleobiology, 2023‏ - cambridge.org
The spatial distribution of in situ sessile organisms, including those from the fossil record,
provides information about life histories, such as possible dispersal and/or settlement …

Barnacle larvae actively select flow environments supporting post‐settlement growth and survival

AI Larsson, PR Jonsson - Ecology, 2006‏ - Wiley Online Library
Many marine dispersive propagules select specific settlement sites based on a range of
environmental cues. However, the link between larval choice and post‐settlement growth …

Does cannibalism of larvae by adults affect settlement and connectivity of mussel populations?

F Porri, T Jordaan, CD McQuaid - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2008‏ - Elsevier
Intertidal population dynamics are driven by a complex series of processes, including larval
supply and the possibility of larval predation by benthic animals such as filter-feeders. We …

Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) negatively affects the settlement success of two prominent intertidal barnacles in the southeast Pacific

K Manríquez, PA Quijón, PH Manríquez… - Marine Pollution …, 2021‏ - Elsevier
Many coastal processes are regulated by day/night cycles and are expected to be altered by
Artificial Light at Night (ALAN). The goal of this study was to assess the influence of ALAN on …

Small-scale habitat selection by larvae of a reef-building coral

KE Speare, A Duran, MW Miller, HV Moeller… - Marine Ecology …, 2023‏ - int-res.com
When animals select habitats, they integrate positive and negative cues in the environment
that shape their choices about where to live. We conducted a settlement experiment with the …