Habitat‐setting affects biodiversity while predation determines oyster survival on experimental oyster reefs
Josee L. Hart,
Ruby L. Smith,
Alistair G. B. Poore
et al.
Abstract:Foundation species are being restored into inherently variable landscapes with multiple, interspersed habitats. However, understanding of the influence of different neighbouring habitats on community assembly and the survival of restored species is limited, despite their significant potential to affect restoration outcomes. We tested how habitat‐setting (being next to seagrass, seagrass and mangroves, or unvegetated sediments) and predation (by meso‐ and/or large predators) influenced macroinvertebrate communi… Show more
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