An Epifaunal Community Succession Sequence Driven by the Biogeochemical Footprint With Different Methane Seepage Intensity of the Deep Seafloor
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An Epifaunal Community Succession Sequence Driven by the Biogeochemical Footprint With Different Methane Seepage Intensity of the Deep Seafloor
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Earths Future
Volume 11, Issue 11, Pages -
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
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2023-11-07
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10.1029/2022ef003373
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