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Settlement patterns of species in a marine fouling community and some mechanisms of succession
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66204
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RP23948
Author:
Chalmer, Philip N.
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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY. 1982 v.58 : 73-85;
Year:
1982
Subject:
Mytilidae - Western Australia, Southwestern
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Marine pollution - Environmental aspects
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Marine fouling organisms - Control
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Coastal zone management
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