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A comparison of statistical approaches to analyzing community convergence between natural and constructed oyster reefs [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology] A comparison of statistical approaches to analyzing community convergence between natural and constructed oyster reefs [An article from: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology]
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This digital document is a journal article from Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, published by Elsevier in . The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Description: Evaluating the success of habitat creation or restoration depends primarily on the selection of appropriate goals, relevant metrics and robust analytic approaches. For intertidal oyster reefs, the goal of restoring ecological function often is as important as the production of harvestable oysters, especially since oysters are the habitat. Assessing differences in resident faunal composition between created and natural reefs is one possible metric for evaluating ecological success. Yearly changes in the resident faunal composition on constructed and natural intertidal oyster reefs at one South Carolina restoration site were analyzed with a variety of statistical approaches to determine the most effective method(s) for documenting possible convergence in the similarity of reef assemblages over time. Two datasets were defined by the level of taxonomic identification, all taxa or a subset of common taxa, and the level of taxa reduction; all taxa, taxa >1% of total abundance, and taxa significantly contributing to variation. Data were analyzed using ''classic'' multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA), null model analysis of co-occurrence (ECOSIM), nonparametric analysis of similarity (ANOSIM), and permutation tests for multivariate analysis of similarity (PERMANOVA). Taxa abundance was used to weight MANOVA and ECOSIM analyses, while the Bray-Curtis dissimilarity index was used to weight ANOSIM and PERMANOVA analyses. Initial constraints on the analytic design and data manipulations resulted in only one test where convergence of the constructed and natural reef assemblages was indicated. Prescribed reductions in the suite of taxa considered did not alter appreciably the results. The analytic approaches varied in suitability and effectiveness at discriminating among changes in compositional similarity, even when initial constraints were relaxed. MANOVA results indicated either no difference or a significant difference in resident faunal composition between reefs, but were compromised by the inability to transform the data sufficiently to test for multivariate homogeneity violations even in analyses with reduced taxa numbers. Interpretation of ECOSIM results suggested fewer taxa in common even on natural reefs and were affected by a lack of design alternatives and the possible inflation of Type I error that weighting by abundance may cause. ANOSIM results identified no significant reef treatment effects and also suffered from design constraints and an inability to generate enough permutations to test for significant differences in datasets with relatively small sample sizes. All test results from PERMANOVA analyses except one indicated unambiguously that resident faunal assemblages on constructed reefs generally were not yet similar to natural reefs even after 7 years. Convergence of constructed and natural reef resident assemblages was suggested by PERMANOVA tests only for the dataset with the fewest taxa. The negligible limitations of PERMANOVA, flexible design options, and ability to generate significance tests for small sample sizes make the approach powerful. The ongoing development of effective statistical approaches for testing the significance of taxonomic compositional changes among habitats makes the determination of whether restoration projects are successful less dependent on the choice of analytic technique. More critical, biological questions including whether convergence of taxa abundance and composition is a valid indicator of similar ecological function remain to be answered. d.

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The Round Up Review - "Miller's Crossing" - 1990. Written by Joel & Ethan Coen. Directed by Joel & Ethan Coen.

Gabriel Byrne and Albert Finney star in this above average "Gangsters and Molls" tale.

With few of the Coen Bros usual quirks, it's a story about gangland rivals battling for supremacy during prohibition America.

That's not to say that the plot is simple, far from it. This film turns and twists back on itself time and time again and multiple viewings are highly recommend.

Easily one of the Coen's more accessible films, it still displays some truly magnificent writing and cinematography. The opening scene between Albert Finney and Jon Polito is movie gold; as one up-and-coming mob boss (Polito) goes cap in hand to the current head (Finney) to ask him to ok a hit.

Gabriel Byrne really shines in his role as Tom Reagan, very much the power and guiding influence behind the Albert Finney throne. It's his film and he carries the task admirably. His scene in the forest is another classic and it's a credit to the actors and directors for delivering such a powerful moment.

That all being said, the film is still lacking something. It never entirely strikes the right balance between the larger than life characters and the grim and gritty reality of its subject matter. The viewer is left wondering exactly what sort of film they're watching . While there are some truly fantastic scenes, taken as a whole, the movie isn't completely convincing.

Although, if you're a Coen fan, and we are, it's still a fantastic piece of work. Some films you really have to make you're own mind up on, and this is one of them.

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Start in Cooktown where you can peek into the towns history and culture at Natures Powerhouse and the James Cook Historical Museum.Cooktown is the first place on the Australian Continent that Captain James Cook first set foot on and the town has many historical sites in reference to this history but also to the areas indigenous community and unspoilt natural environment of wetlands, mangroves, rainforest and long beaches.

Next you can head west to check out the Peninsula Development Road. A drive of about 100 kilometres north will get you to Coen, the Capes gateway to the Rokeby section of Mungkan kanji National Park.Coen is the biggest town in the central Cape but there is not much to it although it does have a pub a general store, fuel, a hospital and a couple of accommodation options that you may be glad of after camping out

Drive another 100 kilometres and then turn east onto Archer River Rd to delve into Iron Range National Park. This is of world significant as it conserves the largest area of lowland tropical rainforest in Australia. Bird life is rich and also almost 10% of Australias butterflies reside here. There are four bush camps in the park and permits can be obtained from the ranger station.

If you want to reach the top of the Cape, you need to drive the extent of Telegraph Road (about 200kilometres) which skirts around Jardine River National Park. Once here you can swim in the gorgeous natural pools at Twin Falls. Once you cross the Jardine River you are only 70 kilometres from remote communities at the very top of Australia.

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