Seagrass landscapes: a terrestrial approach to the marine subtidal environment
BD Robbins, SS Bell - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1994 - cell.com
D etection and quantitative analysis of spatial patterns are of primary interest to ecologists
working at large (ie landscape) scales. Landscapes have been viewed historically as …
working at large (ie landscape) scales. Landscapes have been viewed historically as …
Brief report: intestinal dysbiosis in ankylosing spondylitis
ME Costello, F Ciccia, D Willner… - Arthritis & …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a common, highly heritable immune‐mediated
arthropathy that occurs in genetically susceptible individuals exposed to an unknown but …
arthropathy that occurs in genetically susceptible individuals exposed to an unknown but …
Anchor and chain scour as disturbance agents in benthic environments: trends in the literature and charting a course to more sustainable boating and ship**
Millions of recreational boats and~ 65,000 ocean-going merchant ships anchor routinely.
Anchor and chain scour associated with these vessels mechanically disturb the seabed …
Anchor and chain scour associated with these vessels mechanically disturb the seabed …
[BOOK][B] Monitoring ecological impacts: concepts and practice in flowing waters.
BJ Downes, LA Barmuta, PG Fairweather, DP Faith… - 2002 - cabidigitallibrary.org
This book provides needed by professional ecologists, other scientists, engineers, planners
and managers to design assessment programmes that can reliably monitor, detect and allow …
and managers to design assessment programmes that can reliably monitor, detect and allow …
[BOOK][B] Quantitative ecology: spatial and temporal scaling
DC Schneider - 1994 - books.google.com
Quantitative Ecology reviews the manifold ways that scale influences the interpretation of
ecological variation. Ecologists recognize the significance of scale and magnitude in …
ecological variation. Ecologists recognize the significance of scale and magnitude in …
Species richness of marine soft sediments
JS Gray - Marine ecology progress series, 2002 - int-res.com
Marine soft sediments comprise one of the largest and oldest habitats in the world, yet
remarkably little is known about patterns of species richness. Here I present a short review of …
remarkably little is known about patterns of species richness. Here I present a short review of …
Spatial variation in soft-sediment benthos
DJ Morrisey, L Howitt, AJ Underwood… - Marine ecology progress …, 1992 - JSTOR
Variation (patchiness) in the distribution of organisms and other environmental variables
exists at different spatial scales. This patchiness has important implications for comparative …
exists at different spatial scales. This patchiness has important implications for comparative …
Habitat change in estuaries: predicting broad-scale responses of intertidal macrofauna to sediment mud content
There is a growing threat of habitat change in estuarine and coastal regions, yet there are
few models that enable ecologists and resource managers to forecast the response of …
few models that enable ecologists and resource managers to forecast the response of …
Macrobenthic species response surfaces along estuarine gradients: prediction by logistic regression
This study aims at contributing to the development of statistical models to predict
macrobenthic species response to environmental conditions in estuarine ecosystems …
macrobenthic species response to environmental conditions in estuarine ecosystems …
Fishing disturbance and marine biodiversity: role of habitat structure in simple soft-sediment systems
Broad-scale anthropogenic disturbances that reduce the density of epifauna and
homogenise surficial sediments can have important consequences for seafloor biodiversity …
homogenise surficial sediments can have important consequences for seafloor biodiversity …