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Publications by P. Laffaille
Influence of Temperature on Surface Sediment Disturbance by Freshwater Fish: A Microcosm Experiment
Annales de Limnologie
Aquatic Science
Can Thin-Lipped Mullet Directly Exploit the Primary and Detritic Production of European Macrotidal Salt Marshes?
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Oceanography
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