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Epochenmachende Neuheit Rex, Dreyer s Fruchtsaft-Apparat
EPOCHENMACHENDE NEUHEIT REX, DREYER S FRUCHTSAFT-APPARAT
Epochenmachende Neuheit Rex, Dreyer s Fruchtsaft-Apparat ( -
Rex Amos - Slide RA-2
Although I had known about Rex since the 1960's, I first met him at his show at the Hallie Ford, June, 2012. He was a close friend & collaborator with Jack Eyerly as well as about every artist in Portland
Rex Amos - Slide RA-3
Although I had known about Rex since the 1960's, I first met him at his show at the Hallie Ford, June, 2012. He was a close friend & collaborator with Jack Eyerly as well as about every artist in Portland
Rex Amos - Slide RA-4
Although I had known about Rex since the 1960's, I first met him at his show at the Hallie Ford, June, 2012. He was a close friend & collaborator with Jack Eyerly as well as about every artist in Portland
Rex Amos - Slide RA-1
Although I had known about Rex since the 1960's, I first met him at his show at the Hallie Ford, June, 2012. He was a close friend & collaborator with Jack Eyerly as well as about every artist in Portland
Rex Amos - Slide RA-5: King Burden
Although I had known about Rex since the 1960's, I first met him at his show at the Hallie Ford, June, 2012. He was a close friend & collaborator with Jack Eyerly as well as about every artist in Portland
Grotto on Enderby Island ; Harbour of Auckland Island [picture] /
Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK4182/64.; Two images on one sheet.; U7872.; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK4182/64.; U7872
Bewohner der Insel Nukahiwa [picture] /
Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK10258.; U5801, rubber stamp impression top c.: Haslatter Museum.; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK10258.; U5801, rubber stamp impression top c.: Haslatter Museum
β-diversity of deep-sea holothurians and asteroids along a bathymetric gradient (NE Atlantic)
Measuring and understanding patterns of ?-diversity remain major challenges in community ecology. Recently, ?-diversity has been shown to consist of 2 distinct components: (1) spatial turnover and (2) species loss leading to nestedness. Both components structure deep-sea macrofaunal assemblages but vary in importance among taxa and ocean basins and with energy availability. Here, we present the first evidence for turnover and nestedness along a bathymetric gradient in 2 major megafaunal taxa, holothurians and asteroids. Turnover is the dominant component of ?-diversity throughout bathyal and abyssal zones in both taxa, despite major differences in ?-diversity and trophic composition. High spatial turnover suggests a role for evolutionary adaptation to environmental circumstances within depth bands. This pattern differs fundamentally from those in some macrofaunal groups in low-energy environments where abyssal nestedness is high and diversity low, with diversity maintained partly by source-sink dynamics
Bowman, R S (Rex Stanley), SX9143
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/372955Surname: BOWMAN
Given Name(s) or Initials: R S (REX STANLEY)
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: SX9143
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 30772183996
Item: [2016.0049.05277] "Bowman, R S (Rex Stanley), SX9143
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