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Population dynamics of the green-lipped mussel, Perna canaliculus, at various spatial and temporal scales in northern New Zealand

Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology, v.334 no.2, 2006년, pp.294 - 315  

Alfaro, Andrea C. (Tel.: +64 9 921 9999x8197)

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AbstractEcological processes that differentiate and maintain intertidal populations of mussels, Perna canaliculus, were studied within three sites at Ninety Mile Beach, northern New Zealand. At these three sites (Scott Point, The Bluff and Tonatona Beach), the dynamics of larval availability, primar...

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