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Distribution and feeding of chitons in a boulder habitat at West Island, South Australia

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Pages 101-111 | Published online: 25 Jun 2013

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K. A. Smith & N. M. Otway. (1997) Spatial and temporal patterns of abundance and the effects of disturbance on under-boulder chitons. Molluscan Research 18:1, pages 43-57.
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Kiran Liversage. (2015) Habitat associations of a rare South Australian sea star (Parvulastra parvivipara) and a co-occurring chiton (Ischnochiton variegatus): implications for conservation. Pacific Conservation Biology 21:3, pages 234.
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DS Green & TP Crowe. (2013) Physical and biological effects of introduced oysters on biodiversity in an intertidal boulder field. Marine Ecology Progress Series 482, pages 119-132.
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MG Chapman. (2013) Constructing replacement habitat for specialist and generalist molluscs—the effect of patch size. Marine Ecology Progress Series 473, pages 201-214.
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M. Gee Chapman. (2011) Restoring Intertidal Boulder‐Fields as Habitat for “Specialist” and “Generalist” Animals. Restoration Ecology 20:2, pages 277-285.
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K.M. Jörger, R. Meyer & I.S. Wehrtmann. (2008) Species composition and vertical distribution of chitons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) in a rocky intertidal zone of the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 88:4, pages 807-816.
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