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Making realistic wave climates in low‐cost wave mesocosms: A new tool for experimental ecology and biogeomorphology
2021
Limnology and Oceanography : Methods
Wave flume facilities that are primarily designed for engineering studies are often complex and expensive to operate, and hence not ideal for long-term replicated experiments as commonly used in biology. This study describes a low-cost small wave flume that can be used for biological purposes using fresh-or seawater with or without sediment. The wave flume can be used as a mesocosm to study interactions between wave hydrodynamics and benthic organisms in aquatic ecosystems. The low-costs wave
doi:10.1002/lom3.10425
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