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The data is a collection of reef habitat structure measurements from sites around Tasmania with regional snapshots from Jurien Bay (WA) and Jervis Bay (NSW). Explanatory variables investigated were depth, duration of protection from fishing within marine protected area, rugosity, boulder substratum at a site, the average number of refuge size categories, and a fractal refuge index that reflected the frequency distribution of different sized physical refuges. Also considered were biogenic habitat structure in the form of the percent cover of canopy algae and the biomass of predatory fish.Lineage
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CreditEdgar, Graham, Associate Professor
Barrett, Neville, Dr
Babcock, Russell, Dr
Haddon, Malcolm, Dr
Johnson, Craig, Professor
Australian Research Council (ARC)
Determine the influence of reef habitat structure on the response of fished and unfished mobile invertebrates to marine protected areas in temperate Australia. Determine broad spatial scale correlations between substratum habitat structure and mobile macroinvertebrate populations and communities. Survey strategy designed to link with Barrett and Edgar's long-term and broad-scale invertebrate datasets.
Created: 03 07 2007
Data time period: 06 2006 to 31 05 2007
text: westlimit=112; southlimit=-46.5; eastlimit=155; northlimit=-28
text: uplimit=10; downlimit=5
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