The distribution of biomass density over organism body size follows an orderly pattern in aquatic ecosystems. A recent theoretical model of such aquatic biomass size spectra predicts an overall primary slope across all trophic groupings in an ecosystem, attributable to physiological causes, and a se
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The application of predicted habitat models to investigate the spatial ecology of demersal fish assemblages
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