1992
DOI: 10.1017/s2475262200007899
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Patterns of epibiont coverage and succession on mollusks from St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands

Abstract: Patterns of epibiont coverage are potentially useful tools in the detennination of modem and ancient sedimentation rates as well as life habits of host organisms. A study was conducted to characterize patterns of epibiont settlement in various tropical environments and substrate types. Settling plates of clean arago'nite shell were placed in six carbonate environments (beach, grass bed, bioturbated sand flat, back reef, forereef, and muddy bay) on S1. Croix to document successional trends and timing of infesta… Show more

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