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      Contributions of an annual invasive kelp to native algal assemblages: algal resource allocation and seasonal connectivity across ecotones

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      Phycologia
      Informa UK Limited

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                Journal
                Phycologia
                Phycologia
                Informa UK Limited
                0031-8884
                September 2015
                September 2015
                : 54
                : 5
                : 530-544
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                10.2216/15-39.1
                51fc164a-164e-4bf8-b983-83a5fe58436d
                © 2015
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