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Effects of inter-specific density and food supply on survivorship and growth of newly settled benthos
1989
Marine Ecology Progress Series
Using a laboratory model system comprised of newly settled oysters Crassostrea virginica and established fouling species (BotryLloides sp initially, and others including Styela claw and Ciona intestinalis as the experiment progressed), w e tested how differences in food supply and competitor density may affect post-settlement sunivorship and growth of sessile marine invertebrates over a 44 d period. After 15 d, results were mixed but ind~cated that both food and density conditions affected
doi:10.3354/meps056127
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