Using non-lethal tissue sampling for stable isotope analysis has become standard in many fields, but not for fishes, despite being desirable when species are rare or protected, when …
The global loss of marine ecosystem engineers has caused an unprecedented decline in biodiversity. Although wild shellfish habitats have been shown to support biodiverse …
MJ Young, L Dutoit, F Robertson, Y van Heezik… - Wildlife …, 2020 - CSIRO Publishing
Context. Diet variability is a significant driver of seabird decline; however, data on seabird diet composition and trends have been affected by changes in precision and resolution …
M Morrison, EG Jones, M Consalvey, K Berkenbusch - 2014 - researchgate.net
Fisheries research and management has traditionally been focussed on the fish populations, while the habitats and environments which underpin their production have …
M Wilcox, S Kelly, A Jeffs - Restoration Ecology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The success of restoration initiatives to restore bivalve beds relies on sufficient recruitment of larvae to offset mortality of re‐established populations. Individuals of the nearly extirpated …
BM Masuda, P Fisher, B Beaven - Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2015 - Elsevier
The second-generation anticoagulant rodenticide brodifacoum is an effective tool for the eradication of invasive rodents from islands and fenced sanctuaries, for biodiversity …
Most fished coastal marine teleost finfish have life histories that can be divided up into spawning/reproduction, eggs and larval periods, a juvenile phase, and an adult phase …
Seagrass Meadows as Biodiversity and Productivity Hotspots Page 1 Seagrass Meadows as Biodiversity and Productivity Hotspots New Zealand Aquatic Environment and Biodiversity Report …
Free-ranging marine predators rarely search for prey along straight lines because dynamic ocean processes usually require complex search strategies. If linear movement patterns …