Top–down cascades in lakes and oceans: different perspectives but same story?
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Top–down cascades in lakes and oceans: different perspectives but same story?
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JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH
Volume 36, Issue 4, Pages 914-924
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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2014-05-17
DOI
10.1093/plankt/fbu040
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