Effects of terrestrial sediment on the burial behaviour of post-settlement Macomona liliana
Terrestrial and marine environments are connected ecosystems that are similarly vulnerable to the effects of anthropogenic stressors. Climate change and other anthropogenically-induced stressors have resulted in an increased rate of supply (mass per time per area) of terrestrial (land-derived) sedim...
Main Author: | Hohaia, Aysha Kefira (Author) |
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Other Authors: | Vopel, Kay (Contributor) |
Format: | Others |
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Auckland University of Technology,
2013-06-11T23:11:16Z.
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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