نتایج جستجو برای: rocky shore

تعداد نتایج: 14128  

2009
Rosa M. Viejo

A key feature of intertidal marine systems is the well-defined gradient of environmental stress generated by tides. In this study, resilience, i.e. the speed of recovery along this gradient, was explored in a temperate rocky shore system. The purpose was to test whether there was a negative relationship between environmental stress and resilience, as suggested by some previous empirical studies...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2002
Patricia M Halpin Cascade J Sorte Gretchen E Hofmann Bruce A Menge

An important step in connecting the organismal response to thermal stress to patterns of community structure is determining at what scale discernable levels of variation are manifested. The temperature signal to which organisms may potentially respond varies at many spatial scales including microhabitat, tidal height, site and latitude. A number of studies have taken physiological assessment of...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Bernardo R Broitman Nova Mieszkowska Brian Helmuth Carol A Blanchette

Studies of the impacts of climate and climate change on biological systems often attempt to correlate ecological responses with basin-scale indices such as the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). However, such correlations, while useful for detecting long-term trends, are unable to provide a mechanism linking the physical environment and ecological processes. Here we evaluate the effects of the N...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2007
Michael L Boller Emily Carrington

Macroalgae use flexibility and reconfiguration, i.e. the alteration of shape, size and orientation as water velocity increases, to reduce the hydrodynamic forces imposed in the wave-swept rocky intertidal zone. Quantifying the effects of flexibility on hydrodynamic performance is difficult, however, because the mechanisms of reconfiguration vary with water velocity and the relationship between ...

2016
Hiroki Hata Haruki Ochi

Cichlid fish in Lake Tanganyika represent a system of adaptive radiation in which eight ancestral lineages have diversified into hundreds of species through adaptation to various niches. However, Tanganyikan cichlids have been thought to be oversaturated, that is, the species number exceeds the number of niches and ecologically equivalent and competitively even species coexist. However, recent ...

2013
Brian R. Silliman Michael W. McCoy Geoffrey C. Trussell Caitlin M. Crain Patrick J. Ewanchuk Mark D. Bertness

Although consumers can strongly influence community recovery from disturbance, few studies have explored the effects of consumer identity and density and how they may vary across abiotic gradients. On rocky shores in Maine, recent experiments suggest that recovery of plant- or animal- dominated community states is governed by rates of water movement and consumer pressure. To further elucidate t...

2006
Ross A. Coleman Hannah L. Wood

Group living is ubiquitous, yet causal explanations are not fully tested. Evidence for a reduction in predation risk is clear, and there is support for reduction of risk from the abiotic environment. Potential reproductive benefits are less well understood, especially for non-lekking, externally fertilising animals which form medium-term aggregations. We used Patella vulgata to test the model t...

2015
Alan L. Shanks Jamie MacMahan Steven G. Morgan Ad J. H. M Reniers Marley Jarvis Jenna Brown Atsushi Fujimura Chris Griesemer

Larvae of many intertidal species develop offshore and must cross the surf zone to complete their onshore migration to adult habitats. Depending on hydrodynamics, the surf zone may limit this migration, especially on reflective rocky shores. As a logistically tractable analog of a rocky shore environment, we carried out a comprehensive biological and physical study of the hydrodynamics of a ste...

2014
Juliette Jackson

Engineering design considerations of artificial coastal structures were tested to resemble as far as possible the nearest natural equivalent habitat, ecologically valuable rocky shores, as a potential management option. Coastal areas around the world attract urbanisation but these transitional areas between sea and land are inherently vulnerable to risk of flooding and erosion. Thus hard struct...

2013
Mitch Bryson Matthew Johnson-Roberson Richard J. Murphy Daniel Bongiorno

Intertidal ecosystems have primarily been studied using field-based sampling; remote sensing offers the ability to collect data over large areas in a snapshot of time that could complement field-based sampling methods by extrapolating them into the wider spatial and temporal context. Conventional remote sensing tools (such as satellite and aircraft imaging) provide data at limited spatial and t...

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