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Living in multi-stressed sediments: behavioral consequences for the functioning and diversity in coastal habitats
Ong, E.Z.; Moens, T.; Briffa, M.; Van Colen, C. (2016). Living in multi-stressed sediments: behavioral consequences for the functioning and diversity in coastal habitats, in: Brownlie, K. et al. (Ed.) Second Mares Conference: Marine Ecosystems Health and Conservation, February 1st - 5th 2016, Olhão, Portugal: Abstract book. pp. 98
In: Brownlie, K. et al. (Ed.) (2016). Second Mares Conference: Marine Ecosystems Health and Conservation, February 1st - 5th 2016, Olhão, Portugal: Abstract book. Ghent University, Marine Biology Research Group/Centre of Marine Sciences (CCMAR), University of Algarve: Ghent, Faro. ISBN 978-94-6197-355-9. 163 pp.

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Keywords
    Diseases > Human diseases > Hypoxia
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Ocean acidification and warming; Shallow marine benthos; Porewater pressure measurement

Authors  Top 
  • Ong, E.Z.
  • Moens, T.
  • Briffa, M.
  • Van Colen, C.

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