Structure and diversity in Mytilus californianus (Mollusca: Bivalvia) communities
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1977
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Resumo |
Mytilus californianus (Mollusca: Bivalvia), the California marine mussel, occurs in intertidal populations so derise that they are referred to as "Mussel beds." The mussel beds range in physical complexity from structurally simple, essentially mono-layered assemblages, to structurally complex, multi-layered assemblages. The internal environment within the bed varies accordingly. The mussel bed provides either directly or indirectly, habitat, food and shelter for a large community of associated invertebrates. This study examines the relationship between physical complexity of the mussel bed habitat and composition of the associated community. |
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application/pdf |
Identificador |
http://aquaticcommons.org/2425/1/Kanter_Robert_OCR.pdf Kanter, Robert Gerald (1977) Structure and diversity in Mytilus californianus (Mollusca: Bivalvia) communities. PhD Thesis, University of Southern California, 114pp. |
Idioma(s) |
en |
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http://aquaticcommons.org/2425/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Ecology #Biology |
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Thesis NonPeerReviewed |