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Publications by CM Roden
Carbon Budget for a Coastal Inlet in Relation to Intensive Cultivation of Suspension-Feeding Bivalve Mollusks
Marine Ecology - Progress Series
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Aquatic Science
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Bivalve-Enhanced Nitrogen Removal From Coastal Estuaries
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Impacts of Climate Change on Net Productivity of Coastal Waters: Implications for Carbon Budget and Hypoxia
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The Dynamics of Intensive Cultivation
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Particle Selection in Suspension-Feeding Bivalves
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