Trophic interactions and food web structure of a subantarctic marine food web in the Beagle Channel: Bahía Lapataia, Argentina

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P356DOI10.1007/S00300-016-2007-X
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P50authorSeth D NewsomeQ91791632
Marilyn L. FogelQ28972037
P2093author name stringDaniel A. Fernández
Luciana Riccialdelli
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectArgentinaQ414
food webQ1775153
trophic interactionQ116213410
P6104maintained by WikiProjectWikiProject Invasion BiologyQ56241615
P1104number of pages15
P304page(s)807-821
P577publication date2016-07-20
P1433published inPolar BiologyQ15754510
P1476titleTrophic interactions and food web structure of a subantarctic marine food web in the Beagle Channel: Bahía Lapataia, Argentina
P478volume40