Seagrass, sediment and infauna - a comparison of Posidonia australis, Posidonia sinuosa and Amphibolis antarctica, Princess Royal Harbour, South-Western Australia. II. Distribution, composition and abundance of macrofauna

Created 24/06/2025

Updated 24/06/2025

Quantitative samples of the macrofauna from three seagrass species, Posidonia australis, Posidonia sinuosa and Amphibolis antarctica, and nearby non-vegetated area were collected from three sites within Princess Royal Harbour in January 1998. The structure and composition of the macrofaunal communities in these habitats were described.

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Title Seagrass, sediment and infauna - a comparison of Posidonia australis, Posidonia sinuosa and Amphibolis antarctica, Princess Royal Harbour, South-Western Australia. II. Distribution, composition and abundance of macrofauna
Language eng
Licence Not Specified
Landing Page https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/13066971-96f1-4a0a-a4d9-aef0c97a21a1
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Australian Ocean Data Network
diana.walker@uwa.edu.au
Reference Period 01/01/1988 - 01/01/1988
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Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors
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Data Portal Australian Oceans Data Network

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This dataset was originally found on Australian Oceans Data Network "Seagrass, sediment and infauna - a comparison of Posidonia australis, Posidonia sinuosa and Amphibolis antarctica, Princess Royal Harbour, South-Western Australia. II. Distribution, composition and abundance of macrofauna". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the dataset:
https://catalogue.aodn.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/csw/dataset/seagrass-sediment-and-infauna-a-comparison-of-posidonia-australis-posidonia-sinuosa-and-amphibo4