Observations in ecology: you can't make progress on processes without understanding the patterns.
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Ecological traps: current evidence and future directionsMicrodistribution of faunal assemblages at deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the Southern OceanPolychaete richness and abundance enhanced in anthropogenically modified estuaries despite high concentrations of toxic contaminantsWithin-otolith variability in chemical fingerprints: implications for sampling designs and possible environmental interpretationLinking environmental variability and fish performance: integration through the concept of scope for activity.Inorganic carbon physiology underpins macroalgal responses to elevated CO2.The relative influence of local to regional drivers of variation in reef fishes.Community regulation: the relative importance of recruitment and predation intensity of an intertidal community dominant in a seascape context.Spatial scales of variation in lichens: implications for sampling design in biomonitoring surveys.Global change and response of coastal dune plants to the combined effects of increased sand accretion (burial) and nutrient availability.Abundance and size distribution of the sacoglossan Elysia viridis on co-occurring algal hosts on the Swedish west coast.Up, down, and all around: scale-dependent spatial variation in rocky-shore communities of Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, Antarctica.Establishing Functional Relationships between Abiotic Environment, Macrophyte Coverage, Resource Gradients and the Distribution of Mytilus trossulus in a Brackish Non-Tidal Environment.First evidence of biogenic habitat from tubeworms providing a near-absolute habitat requirement for high-intertidal Ulva macroalgae.An intertidal snail shows a dramatic size increase over the past century.Spatial pattern of distribution of marine invertebrates within a subtidal community: do communities vary more among patches or plots?An evaluation of semi-automated methods for collecting ecosystem-level data in temperate marine systems.Climatic niche divergence or conservatism? Environmental niches and range limits in ecologically similar damselflies.Benthic macrofaunal structure and secondary production in tropical estuaries on the Eastern Marine Ecoregion of Brazil.Seascape-dependent subtidal-intertidal trophic linkages.Soft‐sediment habitats and fauna of Omaha Bay, northeastern New ZealandSPATIOTEMPORAL VARIATION OF THE ABUNDANCE OF CALCAREOUS GREEN MACROALGAE IN THE FLORIDA KEYS: A STUDY OF SYNCHRONY WITHIN A MACROALGAL FUNCTIONAL-FORM GROUP1Large-scale patterns of benthic marine communities in the Brazilian Province.A simple function for full‐subsets multiple regression in ecology with R.Partitioning the diversity of riverine fish: the roles of habitat types and non-native speciesPatterns in biogeochemical properties of sediments and benthic animals among different habitats in mangrove forestsSpatial patterns of benthic diversity in molluscs from West AntarcticaCan Rock Composition Affect Sublittoral Epibenthic Communities?Species-accumulation curves and taxonomic surrogates: an integrated approach for estimation of regional species richnessTranslating local benthic community structure to national biogenic reef habitat typesRelationships between taxonomic resolution and spatial scales of multivariate variationThe monopolization of understorey habitat by subtidal encrusting coralline algae: a test of the combined effects of canopy-mediated light and sedimentationThe role of recruitment and behaviour in the formation of mussel-dominated assemblages: an ontogenetic and taxonomic perspectiveCharacterising riverine landscapes; history, application and future challengesDistribution patterns of the peracarid crustaceans associated with the alga Corallina elongata along the intertidal rocky shores of the Iberian Peninsula
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Observations in ecology: you can't make progress on processes without understanding the patterns.
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Chapman MG
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10.1016/S0022-0981(00)00181-7
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2000-07-01T00:00:00Z