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Ecology, 91(12), 2010, pp. 3584–3597 Ó 2010 by the Ecological Society of America Trophic cascades result in large-scale coralline algae loss through differential grazer effects JENNIFER K. O’LEARY1,3
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Kenya / United States / /

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University of California / shed Ras Iwatine / /

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ecological systems / food chain / experimental site / terrestrial systems / herbivorous functional / temperate systems / coral reef systems / cement / marine benthic systems / food webs / /

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fished reefs / Kenyan reefs / Ras Iwatine reef / Kenyan coast / Mombasa reef / Closed reef / Western Indian Ocean / Fished reef / Kenyan reef / /

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University of California / Santa Cruz / National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis / Ecological Society of America Trophic / Wildlife Conservation Society / Freemasonry / /

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