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Publications by Elizabeth W. Maas
Patterns of Deep-Sea Genetic Connectivity in the New Zealand Region: Implications for Management of Benthic Ecosystems
PLoS ONE
Multidisciplinary
Assessing Approaches to Determine the Effect of Ocean Acidification on Bacterial Processes
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