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Abundance, spatial distribution, and size structure of populations of Oreaster reticulatus (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) on sand bottoms
R. E. Scheibling
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Agriculture & Biology
Halodule wrightii
100%
Asteroidea
75%
Echinodermata
72%
population structure
54%
sand
52%
spatial distribution
51%
Thalassia testudinum
46%
food availability
31%
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
28%
Caribbean Sea
22%
habitats
17%
reproductive behavior
17%
food quality
15%
early development
14%
water
12%
foraging
12%
color
9%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
size structure
72%
seagrass
67%
spatial distribution
42%
sand
37%
reproductive behavior
30%
food
28%
habitat
25%
wave action
24%
asteroid
21%
occupation
19%
shallow water
17%
deep water
17%
turbulence
15%
resource
11%
sea
11%