Constraints by oxygen and food quality on carbon pathway regulation: a co-limitation study with an aquatic key herbivore
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Constraints by oxygen and food quality on carbon pathway regulation: a co-limitation study with an aquatic key herbivore
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ECOLOGY
Volume 95, Issue 11, Pages 3068-3079
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Wiley
Online
2014-05-09
DOI
10.1890/14-0041.1
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