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Methodical recommendations for the description of soft bottom communities in the littoral zone. / Filippova, N.A.; Gerasimova, A.V.; Maximovich, N.V.

в: Marine Biology Research, Том 11, № 10, 2015, стр. 1076-1084.

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Filippova, N.A. ; Gerasimova, A.V. ; Maximovich, N.V. / Methodical recommendations for the description of soft bottom communities in the littoral zone. в: Marine Biology Research. 2015 ; Том 11, № 10. стр. 1076-1084.

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