The persistent spatial patchiness of limpet grazing
The characteristic variability of grazing has potential consequences for intertidal productivity and community structure, particularly as many of the underlying functional relationships are thought to be non linear. As a first approximation, it can be hypothesised that grazing is patchy over short t...
Main Authors: | Johnson, Mark P. (Author), Hanley, Michael E. (Author), Frost, Natalie J. (Author), Mosley, Matthew W.J (Author), Hawkins, Stephen J. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2008-10-31.
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