Intermediate ice scour disturbance is key to maintaining a peak in biodiversity within the shallows of the Western Antarctic Peninsula
Abstract Climate-related disturbance regimes are changing rapidly with profound consequences for ecosystems. Disturbance is often perceived as detrimental to biodiversity; however, the literature is divided on how they influence each other. Disturbance events in nature are diverse, occurring across...
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Autores principales: | B. J. O. Robinson, D. K. A. Barnes, L. J. Grange, S. A. Morley |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/776137d1d6dc4f518ed2a949738db31e |
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