Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?
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Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?
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Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning? is a master's thesis[1].
Key Facts
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning? authored Grady Petersen[2].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s instance of is recorded as master's thesis[3].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s publisher is recorded as Waikato Research Commons[4].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s place of publication is recorded as Hamilton[5].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s language of work or name is recorded as English[6].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s country of origin is recorded as New Zealand[7].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s publication date is recorded as +2018-00-00T00:00:00Z[8].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s main subject is recorded as nitrogen[9].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s main subject is recorded as denitrification[10].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s main subject is recorded as benthos[11].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s main subject is recorded as benthic ecology[12].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s main subject is recorded as marine ecology[13].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s main subject is recorded as ecosystem[14].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s main subject is recorded as ecosystem function[15].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s work available at URL is recorded as https://researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz/handle/10289/11950[16].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s Handle ID is recorded as 10289/11950[17].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s title is recorded as Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?[18].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s copyright holder is recorded as Grady Petersen[19].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s thesis submitted to is recorded as University of Waikato[20].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[21].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s copyright status is recorded as copyrighted[22].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s online access status is recorded as open access[23].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s thesis committee member is recorded as Conrad Pilditch[24].
- Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s thesis committee member is recorded as Drew Lohrer[25].
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Do benthic macrofauna functional groups or their key constituent species better predict variation in ecosystem functioning?'s instance of is recorded as master's thesis[3].