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    Marine infrastructure supports abundant, diverse fish assemblages at the expense of beta diversity

    Anthropogenic structures are increasingly common in natural environments and present novel habitats for resident organisms. Marine breakwalls are similar to natural reefs in that they also provide habitat for ...

    A. G. Porter, R. L. Ferrari, B. P. Kelaher, S. D. A. Smith, R. A. Coleman in Marine Biology (2018)

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    The influence of gummy sharks, Mustelus antarcticus, on observed fish assemblage structure

    Large predatory fish that alter the behaviour of smaller species may affect visual estimates of abundance by making organisms more or less difficult to observe and quantify. To evaluate the non-consumptive inf...

    J. Klages, A. Broad, B. P. Kelaher, A. R. Davis in Environmental Biology of Fishes (2014)

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    The role of colonization in determining spatial patterns of Proscoloplos bondi sp. nov. (Orbiniidae: Annelida) in coralline algal turf

    We describe Proscoloplos bondi sp. nov., a new species of orbinid polychaete found in coralline algal turf on rocky intertidal shores near Sydney, Australia. We used field sampling to describe P. bondi's patterns...

    B. P. Kelaher, G. W. Rouse in Marine Biology (2003)