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Complementarity in marine biodiversity manipulations: Reconciling divergent evidence from field and mesocosm experiments
John J. Stachowicz
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Rebecca J. Best
, Matthew E.S. Bracken
, Michael H. Graham
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Species Richness
100%
Mesocosm Experiment
100%
Biomass Accumulation
100%
Marine Biodiversity
100%
Ecosystem Processes
33%
Natural Ecosystems
33%
Niche Differences
33%
Possible Mechanisms
33%
Environmental Differences
33%
Diversity Effect
33%
Short-term Experiments
33%
Environmental Heterogeneity
33%
Seaweed
33%
Species Identity
33%
Short-term Study
33%
Population Response
33%
Long-term Field Experiment
33%
Weak Effect
33%
Sampling Effect
33%
Biological Differences
33%
Intertidal Seaweeds
33%
Species Complementarity
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Species Richness
100%
Mesocosm
100%
Field Experiment
100%
Marine Biodiversity
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Publications
100%
Species Diversity
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Species Richness
100%