SIO Marine Biology Departmental Exam: Study Book1995 - Marine biology |
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... species richness for these environments . Smaller subunit rRNAs ( 5S rRNA ) vary in size from 107 to 131 nucleotides ( 24 possible bands ) . If there were many different species in the com- munity , one would expect all the potential ...
... species richness for these environments . Smaller subunit rRNAs ( 5S rRNA ) vary in size from 107 to 131 nucleotides ( 24 possible bands ) . If there were many different species in the com- munity , one would expect all the potential ...
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... species for a shared , limiting resource resulting in the reduction in fecundity , survivorship or growth of one or both species through interference . The essential elements to this definition are that the resource in question is ...
... species for a shared , limiting resource resulting in the reduction in fecundity , survivorship or growth of one or both species through interference . The essential elements to this definition are that the resource in question is ...
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... species to inhabit them . Extinction of the arriving species balances the immigration at some equilibrium . Immigration to an island depends on the ability of a species to cross the ocean water barrier effectively and in some cases to ...
... species to inhabit them . Extinction of the arriving species balances the immigration at some equilibrium . Immigration to an island depends on the ability of a species to cross the ocean water barrier effectively and in some cases to ...
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