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Functional Differences Between Fish Communities on Artificial and Natural Reefs: A Case Study Along the French Catalan Coast
Aquatic Biology
- Germany
doi 10.3354/ab00561
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Categories
Evolution
Ecology
Oceanography
Systematics
Aquatic Science
Behavior
Date
April 24, 2014
Authors
B Koeck
A Tessier
A Brind’Amour
J Pastor
B Bijaoui
N Dalias
P Astruch
G Saragoni
P Lenfant
Publisher
Inter-Research Science Center
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