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Algal decay, temperature and body size influencing trophic behaviour of wrack consumers in sandy beaches
Author(s):
Mariano Lastra
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Jesús Lopez
,
Gabriela Neves
,
Jesus Lopez
,
M Lastra
,
J. LÓPEZ
,
G. Neves
,
M LASTRA
,
J. LÓpez
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2015
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Marine Biology
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