1. AUSTRALIAN INTERTIDAL BELT-FORMING SPECIES IN TASMANIA.
- Author
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Guiler, Eric R.
- Subjects
SPECIES ,NAMES ,PLANTS ,ANIMALS ,GEOGRAPHY ,ECOLOGY ,INTERTIDAL ecology ,HABITATS - Abstract
The article presents a discussion about the Australian species in Tasmania. The article provides geographical knowledge of the distribution of some Australian plants and animals which are said to be belt-forming and intertidal. It explores the literature and nomenclature to decribe the ecology of such species. Also, it defines Ecklonia radiata, Phyllospora comosa, Hormosira banksii, sarcophycus potatorum, pyura, stolonifera, serpulid, barnacles, and other species found in Tasmania. The article is supplemented with details on their habitats and their interaction.
- Published
- 1955
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