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Catastrophe, Extinction, and Species Diversity: A Rocky Intertidal Example
Ecology, 1985Geographically widespread episodes of catastrophic mortality affect local species diversity. Sea ice has been a frequent catastrophic mortality agent on rocky shores in New England during the historical past. Empirical demographic data and the historical record of winters with sea ice were used in a population projection model of intertidal barnacles ...
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Microclimate and Energy Flow in the Marine Rocky Intertidal
1975The rocky intertidal region is a narrow strip between the ocean and land. This region, alternately immersed in water and exposed to air, is often characterized by a great density and diversity of organisms. These are generally organized into distinct horizontal bands or zones (Fig. 31.1).
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TOP-DOWN AND BOTTOM-UP REGULATION OF NEW ZEALAND ROCKY INTERTIDAL COMMUNITIES
Ecological Monographs, 1999Bruce A Menge +2 more
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Top-down and bottom-up community regulation in marine rocky intertidal habitats
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 2000Bruce A Menge
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Biogeographical patterns of rocky intertidal communities along the Pacific coast of North America
Journal of Biogeography, 2008Carol A Blanchette +2 more
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