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    Comparison of sampling methods to assess benthic marine biodiversity. Are spatial and ecological relationships consistent among sampling gear? 

    Flannery, Emma; Przeslawski, Rachel (Geoscience Australia, Canberra, Australia, 2015)
    Marine benthic biodiversity can be measured using a range of sampling methods, including benthic sleds or trawls, grabs, and imaging systems, each of which targets a particular community or habitat. Due to the high cost ...

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    AuthorFlannery, Emma (1)Przeslawski, Rachel (1)Subject
    Benthic sampling (1)
    benthos samplers (1)Biological oceanography (1)Biological sampling (1)Marine biodiversity (1)... View MoreDate Issued2015 (1)Has File(s)Yes (1)

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