Additional file 1: Figure S1 of Independent effects of grazing and tide pool habitats on the early colonisation of an intertidal community on western Antarctic Peninsula

Percentage cover of dominant sessile species in King George Island. Percentage covers of each macrobenthic species were estimated in situ in 15 50 × 50 cm quadrats divided in 25 equal fields. Estimations were conduced on emergent rocks and in tide pools. (DOCX 57 kb)

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Main Authors: V. Segovia-Rivera, N. Valdivia
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Additional file 1: Figure S1 of Independent effects of grazing and tide pool habitats on the early colonisation of an intertidal community on western Antarctic Peninsula
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