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Shears, Nick T. - Marine Science Institute, University of California at Santa Barbara
Shears et al -Context dependent trophic cascades 1 Appendix A -Sampling locations and sites in northeastern New Zealand
743Shears et al.--Reef habitats in north-eastern New Zealand Validation of qualitative habitat descriptors commonly used
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Mar Ecol Prog Ser
Evaluation of Biogeographic Classification Schemes for Conservation Planning: Application to New Zealand's Coastal Marine Environment
Long-term trends in lobster populations in a partially protected vs. no-take Marine Park
Abstract Replicated ecological studies in marine reserves and associated unprotected areas are valuable in examin-
Vol. 189: 125-134, 1999 MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
NICHOLAS T. SHEARS Marine Science Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106
Science for conServation 281 Biogeography, community
Science for conServation 280 Quantitative description of
Contributed Paper Evaluation of Biogeographic Classification Schemes
Appendix A. Filter feeder transplants (A) were made up of an oyster array of staked 15 x 15cm PVC plates (B) that housed 50 oysters (Crassostrea gigas) and a cylindrical mesh
Response of reef fish to partial and no-take protection at