Marine Ecology
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Edited By: Craig Young
Impact Factor: 1.836
ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2011: 36/97 (Marine & Freshwater Biology)
Online ISSN: 1439-0485
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The Dayton Legacy: Baselines, Benchmarks, Climate, Disturbance and Proof
September 2011
Podcast: The Dayton Legacy
The Dayton Legacy: Baselines, Benchmarks, Climate, Disturbance and Proof
Professor Paul K. Dayton's work has been truly international in terms of the range of habitats studied, collaboration, inspiration and respect. His influence resonates from the towers of Academia to non profits, local, state and federal government and international commissions.
The slideshow accompanies the Special Issue dedicated to Professor Dayton, which recognises and celebrates his ongoing contributions to field-based investigations and theory in marine ecology.
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The contribution of deep-sea macrohabitat heterogeneity to global nematode diversity
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Scales of habitat heterogeneity and megabenthos biodiversity on an extensive Australian continental margin (100-1100 m depths)
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