Ambient underwater sound: measuring the importance of spatial viariability and its effect on late stage larval crabs.
Recent studies have shown that underwater sound emanating from coastal reefs may be used for guiding the movements of a wide range of reef organisms to suitable settlement habitats. However, it is not known whether this underwater sound is also capable of mediating the settlement and metamorphosis p...
Main Author: | Stanley, Jenni Anne |
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Other Authors: | Jeffs, Andrew |
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ResearchSpace@Auckland
2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2292/6975 |
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