Eco-engineered rock pools: a concrete solution to biodiversity loss and urban sprawl in the marine environment
In coastal habitats artificial structures typically support lower biodiversity and can support greater numbers of non-native and opportunistic species than natural rocky reefs. Eco-engineering experiments are typically trialed to succeed; but arguably as much is learnt from failure than from success...
Main Authors: | Louise B Firth, Keith A Browne, Antony M Knights, Stephen J Hawkins, Róisín Nash |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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IOP Publishing
2016-01-01
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Series: | Environmental Research Letters |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/11/9/094015 |
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