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- who: R. S. K. Barnes from the School of Biological Sciences and Centre for Marine Science, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia have published the Article: Do species display characteristic intraspecific levels of patchiness in a given habitat type? The case of intertidal seagrass macrobenthos, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
In Moreton Bay, species with very low occupancy (e_g and amp;lt; 10%) such as the vitrinellid microgastropod Circulus cinguliferus may achieve the highest local density of any member of the macrobenthos, at 37 in a single 0.0054 m2 sample. The different . . .
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