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The effects of habitat complexities created by mangroves on macrofaunal composition in brackish intertidal zones at the Kenyan coast
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RP19783
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Ruwa, R. K.
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DISCOVERY AND INNOVATION. 1990 v.2, no.1 : 49-55;
Year:
1990
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Mangroves - Kenya
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Mangrove ecology
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Intertidal fauna - Kenya
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