2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-024-05591-2
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Investigating the interactive effects of habitat type and light intensity on rocky shores

Nina Schaefer,
Katherine A. Dafforn,
Emma L. Johnston
et al.

Abstract: Light availability and habitat complexity are two key drivers of community assembly. Urbanisation has been shown to affect both, with important consequences to ecological communities. On the intertidal, for instance, studies have shown that light intensity is greater on natural rocky shores than on less complex artificial habitats (seawalls), though different habitats can also experience similar light intensities, for example when shaded by urban structures. Understanding therefore how these factors individual… Show more

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