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Competitive grazers and the predatory whelk Lepsiella flindersi (Gastropoda: Muricidae) structure a mussel bed (Xenostrobus pulex) on a southwest Australian shore
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64633
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RP23616
Author:
Morton, Brian
Citation:
JOURNAL OF MOLLUSCAN STUDIES. 1999 v.65 : 435-452;
Year:
1999
Subject:
Gastropoda - Western Australia - Albany
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Mytilidae - Western Australia, Southwestern
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Predation (Biology)
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Notes:
Molluscan reprint.
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