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Microhabitat partitioning in seagrass mesograzers is driven by consistent species choices across multiple predator and competitor contexts
Moritz D. Lürig
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Rebecca J. Best
, John J. Stachowicz
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Keyphrases
Microhabitat Use
100%
Seagrass
100%
Species Selectivity
100%
Mesograzers
100%
Microhabitat Partitioning
100%
Multiple Predators
100%
Microenvironment
33%
Body Size
16%
Laboratory Trials
16%
Fish Predator
16%
Strong Constraint
16%
Arthropods
16%
Predation Pressure
16%
Resource Use
16%
Resource Partitioning
16%
Behavioral Response
16%
Species Interactions
16%
Plant-associated
16%
Habitat Use
16%
Species Patterns
16%
Functional Groups
16%
Competing Species
16%
Niche Partitioning
16%
Context-dependent Behaviour
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Microhabitat
100%
Seagrass
100%
Body Size
8%
Cladistics
8%
Predation
8%