The dark side of springs: what drives small-scale spatial patterns of subsurface meiofaunal assemblages?

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P356DOI10.4081/JLIMNOL.2014.848

P50authorDiana M.P. GalassiQ21340579
Barbara FiascaQ25441996
Fabio StochQ56452419
Marco PetittaQ57252729
P2093author name stringChafik Maazouzi
Alessia Di Cioccio
Marie-Josè Olivier
P433issue1
P921main subjectspatial patternQ105047828
P577publication date2014-02-13
P1433published inJournal of LimnologyQ15756165
P1476titleThe dark side of springs: what drives small-scale spatial patterns of subsurface meiofaunal assemblages?
P478volume73

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