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Deployment: Witman_2012

2012-01-01 - 2012-12-31 central Galapagos Islands, Ecuador Platform:Unknown Platform ()

Description

Nearshore biological experiments


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DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Residence times of consumers in subtidal areas on Isla Baltra, Gal?pagos during 2012 (GMR Trophic Cascades project)2016-01-05Final no updates expected
Sea water temperatures corresponding to the experimental trials for 2 species of sea urchin found in the subtidal areas of Isla Baltra, Galapagos during June-July 2012 (GMR Trophic Cascades project)2016-01-15Final no updates expected
Experimental results describing urchin survivorship in tethering experiments on rocky subtidal sites in the Galapagos Islands during 2007-2008 (GMR Trophic Cascades project)2016-01-15Preliminary and in progress
Percent algal substrate grazed by sea urchins in trophic cascade experiments in Gal?pagos Islands during 2012 (GMR Trophic Cascades project)2016-01-19Final no updates expected

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