Limpet relocation from home-scars in relation to position in group
Limpet relocation from home-scars in relation to position in group
The relative frequency and destination of limpets relocating from different home-scar positions in respect to aggregations was determined for a population of limpets in Dorset, UK. Limpets on the outside of groups were the most likely to relocate, next were solitary limpets and limpets on the inside of groups were the least likely to move.
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Coleman, R.A.
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Hawkins, S.J.
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2000
Coleman, R.A.
8297ae7f-706b-4da0-bd9a-3326ce9e0e05
Hawkins, S.J.
758fe1c1-30cd-4ed1-bb65-2471dc7c11fa
Coleman, R.A. and Hawkins, S.J.
(2000)
Limpet relocation from home-scars in relation to position in group.
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 80 (6), .
Abstract
The relative frequency and destination of limpets relocating from different home-scar positions in respect to aggregations was determined for a population of limpets in Dorset, UK. Limpets on the outside of groups were the most likely to relocate, next were solitary limpets and limpets on the inside of groups were the least likely to move.
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Published date: 2000
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/188511
ISSN: 0025-3154
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