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Nancy Knowlton
Nancy Knowlton
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OTU table.
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Average number of organisms per ARMS at each six pH sites at the phylum level an...
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Seawater carbonate chemistry.
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Composition bar plot.
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SIMPER analysis (similarity percentages based on Bray-Curtis dissimilarity matri...
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Mean abundance and diversity at each pH site.
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Sample rarefaction curves.
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ARMS invertebrate sampling.
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Comparison of the diversity and abundance of crustaceans in ARMS and natural sub...
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ARMS sampling and diversity summary.
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Principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) of invertebrate community composition in AR...
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Hyperdiverse Macrofauna Communities Associated with a Common Sponge, Stylissa ca...
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