Patterns of establishment and subsequent change in the structure of a marine epifaunal community.

Created 24/06/2017

Updated 24/06/2017

Artificial substrata were used to investigate the patterns of establishment and change in the structure of a subtidal, marine epifaunal community at Portsea, Victoria from October 1975 to November 1979. Sessile invertebrate species and mobile species that significantly affected the distribution and abundance of the sessile species were the focus of the study. Experiments examining variability in recruitment and community development, species competitive ability, and the effects of predation on the epifaunal community at Portsea are outlined in the related records.

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Title Patterns of establishment and subsequent change in the structure of a marine epifaunal community.
Language English
Licence Other
Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/89a20851-1a29-4ecf-be9f-792648ad6a0d
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College of Marine And Environmental Sciences (CMES), James Cook University (JCU)
garry.russ@jcu.edu.au
Geospatial Coverage {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [144.727, -38.327]}
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