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Interactions between ecosystem engineering by burrowing sandprawns (Callichirus kraussi) and nutrients: consequences for benthic community structure and ecosystem functioning

Non-trophic interactions are significant structuring agents of ecological communities. Knowledge of how this process drives ecosystem functioning and community structure either individually, or interactively with other processes, is however, limited, particularly in shallow soft- littoral ecosystems...

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Main Author: Qwabe, Welly
Other Authors: Pillay, Deena
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Biological Sciences 2020
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