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Resuspension of benthic protists at subtidal coastal sites with differing sediment composition

Resuspension of benthic protists at subtidal coastal sites with differing sediment composition
Resuspension of benthic protists at subtidal coastal sites with differing sediment composition
RESUSPENSION, PROTISTS, DIATOMS, NAVICULA DISTANS, BUZZARDS BAY, FLUMES, SEDIMENTS, TIDAL CYCLES, "ASTERIAS", BIOLOGY, GEOLOGY
0171-8630
103-115
Shimeta, J.
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Amos, C.L.
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Beaulieu, S.E.
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Katz, S.L.
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Shimeta, J.
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Amos, C.L.
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Beaulieu, S.E.
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Katz, S.L.
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Shimeta, J., Amos, C.L., Beaulieu, S.E. and Katz, S.L. (2003) Resuspension of benthic protists at subtidal coastal sites with differing sediment composition. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 259, 103-115.

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Published date: 2003
Keywords: RESUSPENSION, PROTISTS, DIATOMS, NAVICULA DISTANS, BUZZARDS BAY, FLUMES, SEDIMENTS, TIDAL CYCLES, "ASTERIAS", BIOLOGY, GEOLOGY

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Local EPrints ID: 2203
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/2203
ISSN: 0171-8630
PURE UUID: 78e354a8-455b-4b2a-becf-6b993b630374

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Date deposited: 20 May 2004
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 18:46

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Author: J. Shimeta
Author: C.L. Amos
Author: S.E. Beaulieu
Author: S.L. Katz

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