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    Bathymetric patterns of polychaete diversity in the Rockall Trough, northeast Atlantic by Paterson, G.L.J., Lambshead, P.J.D.

    “…Polychaete diversity patterns were analyzed in spade box core samples down a transect from the Hebridean Slope to the floor of the Rockall Trough. Three sets…”
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    The detection of differences among assemblages of marine benthic species based on an assessment of dominance and diversity by Lambshead, P.J.D., Platt, H.M., Shaw, K.M.

    Published in Journal of natural history (01-12-1983)
    “…A criterion for comparing diversity is offered based on dominance patterns involving all the proportional species abundances. The method is applied by plotting…”
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    The nematodes of the Thames estuary: Assemblage structure and biodiversity, with a test of Attrill's linear model by Ferrero, T.J., Debenham, N.J., Lambshead, P.J.D.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (10-09-2008)
    “…Although many studies of Nematoda have been undertaken in estuarine systems, there are relatively few studies which have analysed the distribution of fauna…”
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    effects of forest disturbance on diversity of tropical soil nematodes by Bloemers, G.F, Hodda, M, Lambshead, P.J.D, Lawton, J.H, Wanless, F.R

    Published in Oecologia (01-08-1997)
    “…We provide the first account of the effects of forest disturbance on species richness of nematodes in tropical forest soils, from 24 sites along gradients of…”
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    Ecological cladistics-an investigation of numerical cladistics as a method for analysing ecological data by Lambshead, P.J.D., Paterson, G.L.J.

    Published in Journal of natural history (01-08-1986)
    “…This paper argues the case for the use of numerical cladistics in ecological analysis. A brief background to the use of techniques which group on similarity in…”
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