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A biochemical approach for the estimation of food provision for heterotrophic organisms of the black sea
Date
1998-01-01
Author
Shulman, Ge
Yuneva, Tv
Yunev, Ao
Svetlıchny, Ls
Annınsky, Be
Ramonova, Za
Arashkevıch, Eg
Kıdeyş, Ahmet Erkan
Bingel, Ferit
Uysal, Zahit
Yılmaz, A.
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Ecosystem Modeling As A Management Tool For The Black Sea 2 Environmental Security 2
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G. Shulman et al.,
A biochemical approach for the estimation of food provision for heterotrophic organisms of the black sea
. 1998.