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    Consistent patterns and the idiosyncratic effects of biodiversity in marine ecosystems by Emmerson, Mark C, Solan, Martin, Emes, Chas, Paterson, David M, Raffaelli, Dave

    Published in Nature (London) (03-05-2001)
    “…Revealing the consequences of species extinctions for ecosystem function has been a chief research goal and has been accompanied by enthusiastic debate…”
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    Flow modifies the effect of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning: an in situ study of estuarine sediments by Biles, Catherine L, Solan, Martin, Isaksson, Ingela, Paterson, David M, Emes, Chas, Raffaelli, David G

    “…The effect of flow and biodiversity on ecosystem functioning was investigated in an estuarine system using in situ benthic chambers. Macrofaunal communities…”
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    Constraints on Body-Size Distributions: An Experimental Test of the Habitat Architecture Hypothesis by Leaper, Rebecca, Raffaelli, Dave, Emes, Chas, Manly, Bryan

    Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-03-2001)
    “…1. Holling (1992) has claimed that a range of mechanisms, including habitat architecture, may be responsible for discontinuities in body-size distributions…”
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    Why do shallow-water predators migrate?: Strategic models and empirical evidence from an estuarine mysid by Speirs, Douglas, Lawrie, Sarah, Raffaelli, Dave, Gurney, William, Emes, Chas

    “…We investigated factors potentially affecting tidal migrations over the littoral zone by invertebrate predators via a combination of strategic modelling, field…”
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    Constraints on body‐size distributions: an experimental test of the habitat architecture hypothesis by Leaper, Rebecca, Raffaelli, Dave, Emes, Chas, Manly, Bryan

    Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-03-2001)
    “…Summary 1  Holling (1992) has claimed that a range of mechanisms, including habitat architecture, may be responsible for discontinuities in body‐size…”
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