Fish nearshore habitat-use patterns as ecological indicators of nursery quality
Anthropogenic factors have been identified as major stressors of nearshore environments such as estuaries, sea grass meadows and mangroves. We hypothesize that aquatic organisms functionally dependent on these habitats as nurseries respond to disturbances with subtle changes in their habitat-use pat...
Main Authors: | Allen, H. (Author), Campbell, M. (Author), Lilkendey, J. (Author), Reid, M. (Author), Sabetian, A. (Author), Walter, R. (Author), Wijenayake, K. (Author), Zhang, J. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier B.V.
2021
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