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Benthic marine biodiversity patterns across the United Kingdom and Ireland determined from recreational diver observations: A baseline for possible species range shifts induced by climate change

James Bull Orcid Logo, Sam Mason, Chris Wood, Andrew R. G. Price

Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management, Volume: 16, Issue: 1, Pages: 20 - 30

Swansea University Author: James Bull Orcid Logo

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Published in: Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management
ISSN: 1463-4988 1539-4077
Published: 2013
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title Benthic marine biodiversity patterns across the United Kingdom and Ireland determined from recreational diver observations: A baseline for possible species range shifts induced by climate change
spellingShingle Benthic marine biodiversity patterns across the United Kingdom and Ireland determined from recreational diver observations: A baseline for possible species range shifts induced by climate change
James Bull
title_short Benthic marine biodiversity patterns across the United Kingdom and Ireland determined from recreational diver observations: A baseline for possible species range shifts induced by climate change
title_full Benthic marine biodiversity patterns across the United Kingdom and Ireland determined from recreational diver observations: A baseline for possible species range shifts induced by climate change
title_fullStr Benthic marine biodiversity patterns across the United Kingdom and Ireland determined from recreational diver observations: A baseline for possible species range shifts induced by climate change
title_full_unstemmed Benthic marine biodiversity patterns across the United Kingdom and Ireland determined from recreational diver observations: A baseline for possible species range shifts induced by climate change
title_sort Benthic marine biodiversity patterns across the United Kingdom and Ireland determined from recreational diver observations: A baseline for possible species range shifts induced by climate change
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