Carbon Sources in Riverine Food Webs: New Evidence from Amino Acid Isotope Techniques
出版年份 2016 全文链接
标题
Carbon Sources in Riverine Food Webs: New Evidence from Amino Acid Isotope Techniques
作者
关键词
Flood Pulse Concept, Ohio River, River Continuum Concept, Riverine Ecosystem Synthesis, River Wave Concept, Upper Mississippi River
出版物
ECOSYSTEMS
Volume 20, Issue 5, Pages 1029-1041
出版商
Springer Nature
发表日期
2016-12-13
DOI
10.1007/s10021-016-0091-y
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