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Spatiotemporal scales of larval dispersal and connectivity among oil and gas structures in the North Sea
2021
Marine Ecology Progress Series
The ecological role of offshore man-made infrastructure is of growing international interest. By 2030, globally more than 7500 oil and gas platforms could be removed, many of which now host mature hard substrate ecosystems formed by sessile benthic species including sponges, corals and mussels. We investigated the spatiotemporal scales of generalised species dispersal and connectivity among oil and gas structures in the North Sea using strategically designed 3D advective passive particle
doi:10.3354/meps13970
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