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Author Arundel, Helen Patricia

Title Invertebrate larval dynamics in seasonally closed estuaries / by Helen Patricia Arundel
Published [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2003

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Description xiii, 335 leaves : illustrations ; 30 cm
Summary Most benthic invertebrates, such as bivalves and polychaete worms, produce a planktonic larval stage. The extent of these populations is largely determined by movement of this larvae. This study investigated the extent of larval dispersal within and between four seasonally closed estuaries in south west Victoria. Defining the extent of a population and therefore the likelihood of that population recovering following a disturbance is crucial for effective estuarine management. The results of the study emphasised the unique physicochemical characteristics and biological assemblages within each estuary and the need for estuarine management to reflect these differences
Notes Submitted to the School of Ecology and Environment of the Faculty of Science and Technology, Deakin University
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Deakin University, Victoria, 2003
Bibliography Bibliography: leaves 222-233
Subject Estuarine ecology -- Australia -- Victoria.
Aquatic invertebrates -- Australia -- Victoria.
Genre/Form Academic theses.
Author Deakin University. School of Ecology and Environment
Deakin University. Faculty of Science and Technology.