Climatic facilitation of the colonization of an estuary by Acartia tonsa.
Global change has become a major driving force of both terrestrial and marine systems. Located at the interface between these two realms, estuarine ecosystems are probably the place where both direct and indirect effects of human activities conspire together to affect biodiversity from phytoplankton...
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Auteurs principaux: | Aurélie Chaalali, Grégory Beaugrand, Virginie Raybaud, Eric Goberville, Valérie David, Philippe Boët, Benoit Sautour |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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