Soft-Sediment Communities of the Northern Indian River Lagoon, FL, United States
Understanding the structure and function of infaunal communities is useful in determining the biodiversity and ecosystem function of shallow estuaries. We conducted a survey of infaunal communities within three separate water basins [Mosquito Lagoon (ML), Indian River (IR), and Banana River (BR)] in...
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Auteurs principaux: | Jessica Lunt, Christopher J. Freeman, Dean S. Janiak, Katrina Bayliss, Michelle Stephens, Eve Galimany, Valerie J. Paul |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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