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Publications by Joanna Całkiewicz
Tideless Estuaries in Brackish Seas as Possible Freshwater-Marine Transition Zones for Bacteria: The Case Study of the Vistula River Estuary
Environmental Microbiology Reports
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Behavior
Biological Sciences
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Bacteria or Microflagellates as a Major Food Source for Marine Ciliates: Possible Implications for the Microzooplankton
Marine Ecology - Progress Series
Evolution
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Role of Transition Zones in Marine Ice Sheet Dynamics
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Iron Isotope Systematics in Estuaries: The Case of North River, Massachusetts (USA)
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The Function of Marine Critical Transition Zones and the Importance of Sediment Biodiversity
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Ultimate Biodegradation of Industrial Detergent Used in the Upstream Sector of the Nigeria Petroleum Industry in Freshwater, Brackish and Marine Water
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Segetal Flora of the Middle Vistula River Valley
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Causes and Consequences of Arctic Freshwater Routing Into the Nordic Seas During Late Marine Isotope Stage 5
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Salinity and Freshwater Discharge Determine Rotifer Distribution at the Mossoró River Estuary (Semiarid Region of Brazil)
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