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 Hass, C.G. and B. Knott (1998) Sphaeromatid isopods from the Swan River, Western Australia: diversity, distribution, and geographic sources. Crustaceana 71(1): 36–46. PDF is 7.2MB

 

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Reference ID 2273
Reference type journalarticle
Authors Hass, C.G.
Knott, B.
Publication Year (for display) 1998
Publication Year (for sorting) 1998
Title Sphaeromatid isopods from the Swan River, Western Australia: diversity, distribution, and geographic sources
Secondary Title Crustaceana
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Volume 71
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Pages 36–46
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Seven species of. sphaeromatid isopod colonize the shallow littoral zone of the Swan River Estuary. Their distribution relates closely to the hydromorphology of the estuary and even reflects small scale interannual changes in salinity. The high diversity can partially be explained by the heterogeneous environment and the establishment of introduced species. Possible sources of the sphaeromatid fauna are discussed using the criteria of a test proposed by Chapman & Carlton (1994) to identify introductions.
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