Anthropogenic-induced environmental changes in the Nile-delta and their consequences on molluscan biodiversity and community structure
Global climate changes and anthropogenic pressures have altered many coastal ecosystems worldwide. To understand the consequences of these perturbations on the community structure of the benthic communities, the fauna and the sediments retrieved from a short core in the Manzala Lagoon, which is larg...
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Autor principal: | Ahmed Awad Abdelhady |
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Elsevier
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/cf65f6f2e3404d469141afddd17dfbb0 |
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