Genotype-specific relationships among phosphorus use, growth and abundance in Daphnia pulicaria
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Genotype-specific relationships among phosphorus use, growth and abundance in
Daphnia pulicaria
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Royal Society Open Science
Volume 4, Issue 12, Pages 170770
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The Royal Society
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2017-12-13
DOI
10.1098/rsos.170770
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