Morton et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Spatial, temporal and ontogenetic variation in the association of fishes (family Labridae) with rocky-reef habitatsMorton et al., 2011
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- Morton J
- Gladstone W
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- Marine and Freshwater Research
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Habitat variability is an important factor structuring fish assemblages of rocky reefs in temperate Australia. Accepting the generality of this model requires that habitat-related variation is consistent through time, across multiple spatial scales, and applies to all life …
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