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Evolutionary versus ecological success in Antarctic benthic invertebrates
Record no:
38118
Author:
Poulin, Elie
;
Palma, Alvaro T.
;
Feral, Jean-Pierre
Series:
TRENDS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION. 2002 v.17, no.5 : 218-222 [kept P574.5]
Subject:
Marine invertebrates - Antarctica
;
Benthic animals
;
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