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Fishes in High-Co2, Acidified Oceans

Marine Ecology - Progress Series - Germany
doi 10.3354/meps07823
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EvolutionEcologySystematicsAquatic ScienceBehavior
Date

December 23, 2008

Authors
A IshimatsuM HayashiT Kikkawa
Publisher

Inter-Research Science Center


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