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Global diversification of coastal Cafius rove beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) driven by ocean currents since the early Miocene. [PDF]
Ahn KJ, Song JH.
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Habitat Partitioning in Two Intertidal Limpets, Siphonaria guamensis (Heterobranchia) and Patelloida saccharina (Patellogastropoda), from Southern Thailand. [PDF]
Sangphueak S +4 more
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2002
Marine systems have provided little empirical or theoretical support for the equilibrium theory of island biogeography introduced by MacArthur and Wilson (1967; hereafter referred to as MacArthur-Wilson equilibria). In particular, although marine islands represent isolated habitats for shoreline-restricted marine organisms, it is clear that they do not
Donald A. Thomson, Matthew R. Gilligan
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Marine systems have provided little empirical or theoretical support for the equilibrium theory of island biogeography introduced by MacArthur and Wilson (1967; hereafter referred to as MacArthur-Wilson equilibria). In particular, although marine islands represent isolated habitats for shoreline-restricted marine organisms, it is clear that they do not
Donald A. Thomson, Matthew R. Gilligan
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Rocky shores monitoring programme
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences, 1995SynopsisRocky shores in Sullom Voe were first surveyed in 1976 and, apart from a break of two years (1982–83), have been surveyed annually since. The aim of the surveys is to monitor the health of the rocky shore communities by identifying any major changes in the abundance of the fauna and flora and distinguishing anthropogenic effects from natural ...
Jon Moore, Peter Taylor, Keith Hiscock
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2020
This chapter explores rocky and sandy shores. The biodiversity of the shore is exceptionally high compared to that of land, with all major taxonomic groups represented. Ecological research on shores has underpinned much of present-day marine ecology and has strongly influenced mainstream ecology.
Michel J. Kaiser +9 more
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This chapter explores rocky and sandy shores. The biodiversity of the shore is exceptionally high compared to that of land, with all major taxonomic groups represented. Ecological research on shores has underpinned much of present-day marine ecology and has strongly influenced mainstream ecology.
Michel J. Kaiser +9 more
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2009
Abstract This new edition offers a concise but comprehensive introduction to rocky shore ecology and has been completely revised and updated throughout. It describes the diverse biota (invertebrates, vertebrates, seaweeds, seagrasses and microalgae) that inhabit rocky shores, and the factors that determine their distributions, abundances
Colin Little +2 more
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Abstract This new edition offers a concise but comprehensive introduction to rocky shore ecology and has been completely revised and updated throughout. It describes the diverse biota (invertebrates, vertebrates, seaweeds, seagrasses and microalgae) that inhabit rocky shores, and the factors that determine their distributions, abundances
Colin Little +2 more
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Human influences on rocky shores
2009Abstract As in other environments, human inKuence on rocky shores has often been severe—and there is no doubt that it is increasing. Are ‘natural’ shores really natural, or have all shores been affected, either directly or indirectly, by human activities?
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