Temperature and salinity, not acidification, predict near-future larval growth and larval habitat suitability of Olympia oysters in the Salish Sea
Abstract Most invertebrates in the ocean begin their lives with planktonic larval phases that are critical for dispersal and distribution of these species. Larvae are particularly vulnerable to environmental change, so understanding interactive effects of environmental stressors on larval life is es...
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Autores principales: | Jake A. Lawlor, Shawn M. Arellano |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/78ab5a2d7fa6448cb617b3c6cad40bee |
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