Planktonic processes contribute significantly to the organic carbon budget of a coastal fish-culturing area
We assessed the role of planktonic processes, in comparison to allochthonous input from fish cages and sedimentary loss, in the organic carbon (OC) budget of the water column in a semi-enclosed fish-culturing area (culturing red sea bream Pagrus major and yellow tail Seriola quinqueradiata). The sed...
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Autores principales: | T Yoshikawa, M Eguchi |
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Inter-Research
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/42245fcb597b45fca77dc32561eced7d |
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