Habitat-specific food webs and trophic interactions supporting coastal-dependent fishery species: an Australian case study
Coastal ecosystems such as estuaries, tidal wetlands and shallow coastal waters are often
highly productive and provide important habitats to many recreationally and commercially …
highly productive and provide important habitats to many recreationally and commercially …
A review of the biology and ecology of key fishes targeted by coastal fisheries in south-east Australia: identifying critical knowledge gaps required to improve spatial …
BG Curley, AR Jordan, WF Figueira… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2013 - Springer
Abstract Knowledge of the population biology, life-history ecology and scales of pre and post-
settlement movement of marine species are needed to inform effective conservation …
settlement movement of marine species are needed to inform effective conservation …
Seascape structure and complexity influence temperate seagrass fish assemblage composition
Understanding how spatial patterning relates to ecological processes is fundamental to
define important species–environment associations at broader scales. Analyses targeting …
define important species–environment associations at broader scales. Analyses targeting …
[HTML][HTML] Elevated estuary water temperature drives fish gut dysbiosis and increased loads of pathogenic vibrionaceae
Marine water temperatures are increasing globally, with eastern Australian estuaries
warming faster than predicted. There is growing evidence that this rapid warming of coastal …
warming faster than predicted. There is growing evidence that this rapid warming of coastal …
Origin and composition of sediment organic matter in a coastal semi-enclosed ecosystem: An elemental and isotopic study at the ecosystem space scale
S Dubois, N Savoye, A Grémare, M Plus… - Journal of Marine …, 2012 - Elsevier
The origin and composition of sediment organic matter (SOM) were investigated together
with its spatial distribution in the Arcachon Bay–a macrotidal lagoon that shelters the largest …
with its spatial distribution in the Arcachon Bay–a macrotidal lagoon that shelters the largest …
[HTML][HTML] Legacy metal contamination is reflected in the fish gut microbiome in an urbanised estuary
Estuaries are critical habitats subject to a range of stressors requiring effective management.
Microbes are gaining recognition as effective environmental indicators, however, the …
Microbes are gaining recognition as effective environmental indicators, however, the …
Fish assemblages in habitats dominated by Caulerpa taxifolia and native seagrasses in south-eastern Australia
Seagrass beds in estuaries are important habitats and nursery grounds for a great variety of
fishes, including many economically important species. The introduction of the invasive …
fishes, including many economically important species. The introduction of the invasive …
Measuring fragmentation of seagrass landscapes: which indices are most appropriate for detecting change?
JC Sleeman, GA Kendrick, GS Boggs… - Marine and …, 2005 - CSIRO Publishing
Many indices are available for assessment of spatial patterns in landscape ecology, yet
there is presently no consensus about which ones effectively quantify habitat fragmentation …
there is presently no consensus about which ones effectively quantify habitat fragmentation …
Faunal assemblages of seagrass ecosystems
Seagrass habitats support diverse animal assemblages and while there has been
considerable progress in the study of these fauna over the last few decades, large …
considerable progress in the study of these fauna over the last few decades, large …
Spatial patterns in host-associated and free-living bacterial communities across six temperate estuaries
A major goal of microbial ecology is to establish the importance of spatial and environmental
factors in driving community variation. Their relative importance likely varies across spatial …
factors in driving community variation. Their relative importance likely varies across spatial …