| Keywords | genotype, coelenterates, genetic diversity, marine biology, molecular biology, population and community ecology, population dynamics |
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| Format | comma-delimited text; |
| Amount | 50 KB |
| Activity | Equipment |
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| 2015-313-FA | Settling Plates Settling plates (also called settlement plates) are simple but powerful tools used in marine science to study how organisms colonize surfaces underwater. They serve as artificial substrates that mimic natural surfaces, allowing researchers to measure recruitment rates of benthic organisms such as corals, algae, barnacles, and other invertebrates. |
| 2015-337-FA | Settling Plates Settling plates (also called settlement plates) are simple but powerful tools used in marine science to study how organisms colonize surfaces underwater. They serve as artificial substrates that mimic natural surfaces, allowing researchers to measure recruitment rates of benthic organisms such as corals, algae, barnacles, and other invertebrates. |
| 2016-323-FA | Settling Plates Settling plates (also called settlement plates) are simple but powerful tools used in marine science to study how organisms colonize surfaces underwater. They serve as artificial substrates that mimic natural surfaces, allowing researchers to measure recruitment rates of benthic organisms such as corals, algae, barnacles, and other invertebrates. |
| 2016-357-FA | Settling Plates Settling plates (also called settlement plates) are simple but powerful tools used in marine science to study how organisms colonize surfaces underwater. They serve as artificial substrates that mimic natural surfaces, allowing researchers to measure recruitment rates of benthic organisms such as corals, algae, barnacles, and other invertebrates. |
| 2015-319-FA | |
| 2017-311-FA |