Not all artificial structures are created equal: Pilings linked to greater ecological and environmental change in sediment communities than seawalls

Volume: 142, Pages: 286 - 294
Published: Nov 1, 2018
Abstract
Artificial structures are agents of change in marine ecosystems. They add novel habitat for hard-substrate organisms and modify the surrounding environment. Most research to date has focused on the communities living directly on artificial structures, and more research is needed on the potential impacts these structures have on nearby communities and the surrounding environment. We compared the sedimentary habitat surrounding two types of...
Paper Details
Title
Not all artificial structures are created equal: Pilings linked to greater ecological and environmental change in sediment communities than seawalls
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Volume
142
Pages
286 - 294
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