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Scales of variation in the effects of limpets on rocky shores in the northwest Mediterranean
2001
Marine Ecology Progress Series
Grazing is an important determinant of the spatial and temporal patterns of distribution of intertidal organisms on rocky shores. This process is likely to interact with other environmental factors at different scales in space and time. Understanding these interactions is important before generalizations about the ecological role of grazing can be advanced. In the present study, the ecological significance of grazing was evaluated by excluding limpets from mid-shore levels on rocky coasts in
doi:10.3354/meps209131
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