Environmental cues and constraints affecting the seasonality of dominant calanoid copepods in brackish, coastal waters: a case study of Acartia, Temora and Eurytemora species in the south-west Baltic
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Environmental cues and constraints affecting the seasonality of dominant calanoid copepods in brackish, coastal waters: a case study of Acartia, Temora and Eurytemora species in the south-west Baltic
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MARINE BIOLOGY
Volume 159, Issue 11, Pages 2399-2414
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Springer Nature
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2012-05-24
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10.1007/s00227-012-1955-0
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