Long-term changes in the Black Sea zooplankton:the role of natural and anthropogenic factors

1998-01-01
Kovalev, Av
Niermann, U
Melnikov, Vv
Belokopytov, V
Uysal, Zahit
Kıdeyş, Ahmet Erkan
Ünsal, M
Altukhov, D

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A. Kovalev et al., Long-term changes in the Black Sea zooplankton:the role of natural and anthropogenic factors. 1998, p. 234.