Data and Analysis for Kaplanis, Denny, and Raimondi 2024, "Vertical distribution of rocky intertidal organisms shifts with sea-level variability on the Northeast Pacific Coast"

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subjects distribution shift
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Long-term monitoring
lunar declination
Northeast Pacific Coast
rocky intertidal zone
sea-level rise
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