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DescriptionEcosystem services delivered by epibenthic bivalve reefs.png
English: Ecosystem services delivered by epibenthic bivalve reefs
Reefs provide coastal protection through erosion control and shoreline stabilization, and modify the physical landscape by ecosystem engineering, thereby providing habitat for species by facilitative interactions with other habitats such as tidal flat benthic communities, sea grasses and marshes/
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[1] doi:10.1007/978-3-319-96776-9_13
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Ysebaert T., Walles B., Haner J. and Hancock B.
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