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Fig. 2.1. A hypothetical example of Hutchinson’s niche space with two commonly examined
Fig. 2.2. (a) Hypothetical depiction of Hutchinson’s (1957) niche hyper-volume of a species
Fig. 3.1. Cleveland Bay, Queensland, Australia, locations of receivers in intertidal mudflat
Fig. 3.2. (a) Rhizoprionodon taylori from Last and Stevens (2009) and (b) photo of R. taylori
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