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Degradation and recovery of an Arctic benthic community under organic enrichment. / Ivanov, M.V.; Smagina, D.S.; Chivilev, S.M.; Kruglikov, O.E.

в: Hydrobiologia, Том 706, № 1, 2013, стр. 191-204.

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Ivanov, MV, Smagina, DS, Chivilev, SM & Kruglikov, OE 2013, 'Degradation and recovery of an Arctic benthic community under organic enrichment', Hydrobiologia, Том. 706, № 1, стр. 191-204. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-012-1298-3

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Ivanov, M. V., Smagina, D. S., Chivilev, S. M., & Kruglikov, O. E. (2013). Degradation and recovery of an Arctic benthic community under organic enrichment. Hydrobiologia, 706(1), 191-204. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-012-1298-3

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Ivanov, M.V. ; Smagina, D.S. ; Chivilev, S.M. ; Kruglikov, O.E. / Degradation and recovery of an Arctic benthic community under organic enrichment. в: Hydrobiologia. 2013 ; Том 706, № 1. стр. 191-204.

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