Detecting the presence of fish farm-derived organic matter at the seafloor using stable isotope analysis of phospholipid fatty acids
Abstract The expansion of global aquaculture activities is important for the wellbeing of future generations in terms of employment and food security. Rearing animals in open-exchange cages permits the release of organic wastes, some of which ultimately reaches the underlying sediments. The developm...
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Autores principales: | Daniel J. Mayor, Nia B. Gray, Giannina S. I. Hattich, Barry Thornton |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/e62a785376384e2db98ac84f0dab5fbd |
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