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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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Spatial distribution patterns of ascidians (Ascidiacea: Tunicata) on the continental shelves off the northern Antarctic Peninsula
Alexandra Segelken-Voigt,Alexandra Segelken-Voigt,Astrid Bracher,Astrid Bracher,Boris Dorschel,Julian Gutt,W. Huneke,Heike Link,Dieter Piepenburg,Dieter Piepenburg +9 more
TL;DR: A combination of water-mass characteristics, sea-ice dynamics, as well as the seabed ruggedness, was identified as explaining best the distribution patterns of the ascidians.
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Scleractinian settlement patterns to natural cleared reef substrata and artificial settlement panels on an Indonesian coral reef
TL;DR: This study aimed to compare settlement rates to artificial settlement panels with cleared areas of natural reef in order to assess whether panels are a suitable indicator of natural coral settlement rates.
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Structure of the macrozoobenthic communities in the southwestern Kara Sea
TL;DR: The structure and distribution of the macrobenthic communities were studied in the southwestern Kara Sea in this paper, where a total of 212 benthic invertebrate species were recorded.
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Spatial variation in concurrent settlement of three damselfishes: relationships with near-field current flow
TL;DR: Findings imply that differences in larval abilities in the near-field can result in distinctly different patterns of larval colonization among species, even in the absence of any other source of variation.
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Effects of dropstone-induced habitat heterogeneity on Arctic deep-sea benthos with special reference to nematode communities
Christiane Hasemann,Melanie Bergmann,Corinna Kanzog,Normen Lochthofen,Eberhard Sauter,Ingo Schewe,Thomas Soltwedel +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) to sample surface sediments around a relatively large dropstone (0.9 m2) to determine suspected differences in community structure and dynamics of nematode assemblages in relation to the confined flow regime.