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Vol. 318, Issue 2, 2018February 01, 2018 EDT

The Influence of Environmental Gradients on Molluscan Diversity, Community Structure, Body Size, and Predation in a Carbonate Tidal Creek, San Salvador (the Bahamas)

Tara Selly, Kelly Elizabeth Hale, James D. Schiffbauer, Daniel A. Clapp, John Warren Huntley,
Caribbeancommunity analysispredator-prey interactionssubstratesalinity
https://doi.org/10.2475/02.2018.03
American Journal of Science
Selly, T., Hale, K. E., Schiffbauer, J. D., Clapp, D. A., & Huntley, J. W. (2018). The influence of environmental gradients on molluscan diversity, community structure, body size, and predation in a carbonate tidal creek, San Salvador (The Bahamas). American Journal of Science, 318(2), 246–273. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.2475/​02.2018.03
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