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PLOS ONE | 2014

Complexity for Artificial Substrates (CASU): Software for Creating and Visualising Habitat Complexity

Lynette H.L. Loke; Nicholas R.A. Jachowski; Tjeerd J. Bouma; Richard J. Ladle; Peter A. Todd

Physical habitat complexity regulates the structure and function of biological communities, although the mechanisms underlying this relationship remain unclear. Urbanisation, pollution, unsustainable resource exploitation and climate change have resulted in the widespread simplification (and loss) of habitats worldwide. One way to restore physical complexity to anthropogenically simplified habitats is through the use of artificial substrates, which also offer excellent opportunities to explore the effects of different components (variables) of complexity on biodiversity and community structure that would be difficult to separate in natural systems. Here, we describe a software program (CASU) that enables users to visualise static, physical complexity. CASU also provides output files that can be used to create artificial substrates for experimental and/or restoration studies. It has two different operational modes: simple and advanced. In simple mode, users can adjust the five main variables of informational complexity (i.e. the number of object types, relative abundance of object types, density of objects, variability and range in the objects’ dimensions, and their spatial arrangement) and visualise the changes as they do so. The advanced mode allows users to design artificial substrates by fine-tuning the complexity variables as well as alter object-specific parameters. We illustrate how CASU can be used to create tiles of different designs for application in a marine environment. Such an ability to systematically influence physical complexity could greatly facilitate ecological restoration by allowing conservationists to rebuild complexity in degraded and simplified habitats.


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2017

Effects of ocean sprawl on ecological connectivity: impacts and solutions

Melanie J. Bishop; Mariana Mayer-Pinto; Laura Airoldi; Louise B. Firth; Rebecca L. Morris; Lynette H.L. Loke; Stephen J. Hawkins; Larissa A. Naylor; Ross A. Coleman; Su Yin Chee; Katherine A. Dafforn


Ocean & Coastal Management | 2015

The effects of urbanisation on coastal habitats and the potential for ecological engineering: A Singapore case study

Samantha Lai; Lynette H.L. Loke; Michael J. Hilton; Tjeerd J. Bouma; Peter A. Todd


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2017

Identifying the consequences of ocean sprawl for sedimentary habitats

Eliza C. Heery; Melanie J. Bishop; Lincoln P. Critchley; Ana B. Bugnot; Laura Airoldi; Mariana Mayer-Pinto; Emma V. Sheehan; Ross A. Coleman; Lynette H.L. Loke; Emma L. Johnston; Valeriya Komyakova; Rebecca L. Morris; Elisabeth M. A. Strain; Larissa A. Naylor; Katherine A. Dafforn


Ecology | 2016

Structural complexity and component type increase intertidal biodiversity independently of area

Lynette H.L. Loke; Peter A. Todd


Ecological Engineering | 2015

Creating complex habitats for restoration and reconciliation

Lynette H.L. Loke; Richard J. Ladle; Tjeerd J. Bouma; Peter A. Todd


Ecological Complexity | 2012

Multi-scale phenotype-substrate matching: Evidence from shore crabs (Carcinus maenas L.)

Peter A. Todd; Joelyn Oh; Lynette H.L. Loke; Richard J. Ladle


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2017

The effects of manipulating microhabitat size and variability on tropical seawall biodiversity: field and flume experiments

Lynette H.L. Loke; Tjeerd J. Bouma; Peter A. Todd


Aquatic Biology | 2010

Methods for sampling benthic macroinvertebrates in tropical lentic systems

Lynette H.L. Loke; E-wen Low; Christina C. Belle; Peter A. Todd; Hans S. Eikaas; Peter K. L. Ng


Archive | 2016

Succession of seawall algal communities on artificial substrates

Lynette H.L. Loke; L.M. Liao; Tjeerd J. Bouma; Peter A. Todd

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Peter A. Todd

National University of Singapore

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Richard J. Ladle

Federal University of Alagoas

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Samantha Lai

National University of Singapore

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Katherine A. Dafforn

University of New South Wales

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Mariana Mayer-Pinto

University of New South Wales

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