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Larval settlement of soft-sediment invertebrates: the spatial scales of pattern explained by active habitat selection and the emerging rôle of hydrodynamical processes
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This article is published in Oceanography and Marine Biology.The article was published on 1987-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 693 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Settlement (structural).read more
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The invasion potential of the non-native Chilean oyster (Ostrea chilensis Philippi 1845) in the Menai Strait (North Wales, UK) : present observations and future predictions
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Korte termijn effecten van de mechanische kokkelvisserij in de westelijke Waddenzee op bodemfauna
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Impeded Macrofaunal Colonization and Recovery Following Marine Deposition of Inert and Organically Modified Mine-Tailings
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