Responses of Functional Traits of Macrobenthic Communities to Human Activities in Daya Bay (A Subtropical Semi-Enclosed Bay), China
The biological trait analysis (BTA) is regarded as a promising approach to unravel how ecosystem functions respond to human-induced disturbances. This study considered the four sampling locations associated with different human activities in Daya Bay, that is, the domestic and industrial sewage disc...
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Main Authors: | Yiyong Rao, Lizhe Cai, Xinwei Chen, Xiping Zhou, Sujing Fu, Honghui Huang |
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Language: | EN |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/abd74e1304fc428fb865f567c9e5e26a |
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