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+ | |definition= Habitat which is provided by living marine organisms<ref>Beaumont, N.J.; Austen, M.C.; Atkins, J.P.; Burdon, D.; Degraer, S.; Dentinho, T.P.; Derous, S.; Holm, P.; Horton, T.; van Ierland, E.; Marboe, A.H.; Starkey, D.J.; Townsend, M.; Zarzycki, T. (2007). Identification, definition and quantification of goods and services provided by marine biodiversity: implications for the ecosystem approach. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 54(3): 253-265 </ref>.}} | ||
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Many organisms provide structured space or living habitat | Many organisms provide structured space or living habitat | ||
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provide an essential breeding and nursery space for plants | provide an essential breeding and nursery space for plants | ||
and animals, which can be particularly important for the | and animals, which can be particularly important for the | ||
− | continued recruitment of commercial and/or subsistence | + | continued [[recruitment]] of commercial and/or subsistence |
− | species. Such a | + | species. Such a biologically mediated habitat can provide a refuge for plants and |
animals including surfaces for feeding and hiding places | animals including surfaces for feeding and hiding places | ||
from predators. Living habitat plays a critical role in species | from predators. Living habitat plays a critical role in species | ||
interactions and regulation of population dynamics, | interactions and regulation of population dynamics, | ||
and is a pre-requisite for the provision of many goods | and is a pre-requisite for the provision of many goods | ||
− | and services. | + | and services. |
== References == | == References == | ||
<references/> | <references/> |
Latest revision as of 11:53, 6 March 2022
Definition of Biologically mediated habitat:
Habitat which is provided by living marine organisms[1].
This is the common definition for Biologically mediated habitat, other definitions can be discussed in the article
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Many organisms provide structured space or living habitat
through their normal growth, for example, reef forming
invertebrates, meadow forming sea grass beds and
marine algae forests. These ‘natural’ marine habitats can
provide an essential breeding and nursery space for plants
and animals, which can be particularly important for the
continued recruitment of commercial and/or subsistence
species. Such a biologically mediated habitat can provide a refuge for plants and
animals including surfaces for feeding and hiding places
from predators. Living habitat plays a critical role in species
interactions and regulation of population dynamics,
and is a pre-requisite for the provision of many goods
and services.
References
- ↑ Beaumont, N.J.; Austen, M.C.; Atkins, J.P.; Burdon, D.; Degraer, S.; Dentinho, T.P.; Derous, S.; Holm, P.; Horton, T.; van Ierland, E.; Marboe, A.H.; Starkey, D.J.; Townsend, M.; Zarzycki, T. (2007). Identification, definition and quantification of goods and services provided by marine biodiversity: implications for the ecosystem approach. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 54(3): 253-265