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Date: 2011-10-25 16:36:58
Herbivory
Land use
Predation
Agriculture
Seagrass
Zostera marina
Ecology
Species richness
Behavior
Livestock
Biology
Grazing

Ecology, 82(9), 2001, pp. 2417–2434 䉷 2001 by the Ecological Society of America GRAZER DIVERSITY, FUNCTIONAL REDUNDANCY, AND PRODUCTIVITY IN SEAGRASS BEDS: AN EXPERIMENTAL TEST J. EMMETT DUFFY,1 KENNETH S. MACDONALD,

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