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Herein, we assess seasonal variability in the structure of the emerging assemblage (i.e., invertebrates that migrate nocturnally from the seabed to the water column, returning to the seabed during the day).

At a local scale, analysing the variations of transition probabilities as a function of distance, using various proxies, shows a periodic spatial trend, the style of which depends on the type of rudist assemblage, i.e., community type.

This study aims at estimating an indicator of regional biological connectivity of semi-natural grasslands from the expected correlation between the degree of community assemblage (i.e. composition similarity) and landscape features directly related to dispersal among local communities.

The close spatial occurrence of an assemblage (i.e. calcite + mantle silicates) requiring oxygen fugacities close to the CCO buffer (graphite/diamond-CO-CO2, i.e).e

We then tested the null hypothesis that the angle between two assemblages could result from the random subdivision of either assemblage, i.e. that the assemblages are 'the same'.

We use the term "ensemble" to describe a set of co-occurring species within an assemblage (i.e. bats) that belong to a common functional group [31], i.e. insectivorous bats.

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Parameters related to benthic foraminiferal assemblages (i.e., diversity and evenness) were found to significantly decline in stations polluted by metals and characterized by higher TOC content.

In addition, most research to date has focussed on the impacts of such changes on the ecological structure of assemblages, i.e. the numbers and types of organisms affected, rather than on ecological processes.

Three different types of beam-column sub-assemblages, i.e. (i) with normal concrete, and designed according to Indian Standard and Eurocode including seismic joint detailing (Type A), (ii) adopting modified reinforcement detailing but including FRC and, (iii) designed for target joint failure (Type B) as well as flexural failure (Type C), have been considered.

In practical terms, these conditions are met for several heavily studied assemblages (i.e., latest Cretaceous and Paleogene floras of the Western USA and Germany).

However, we must caution that the exclusion of some species/taxa from our study that have only been reported from mature assemblages (i.e. >6 18 mo. old) may underestimate the similarities in taxonomic composition we calculated among the different chemosynthetic habitat types.

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