Colorful niches of phytoplankton shaped by the spatial connectivity in a large river ecosystem: a riverscape perspective.
Large rivers represent a significant component of inland waters and are considered sentinels and integrators of terrestrial and atmospheric processes. They represent hotspots for the transport and processing of organic and inorganic material from the surrounding landscape, which ultimately impacts t...
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Autores principales: | Jean-Jacques Frenette, Philippe Massicotte, Jean-François Lapierre |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/324f1c73a86f4ba3a7a69e8f542e6df4 |
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