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Clam feeding plasticity alleviate herbivore sensitivity to ocean warming and acidification
Van Colen, C.; Ong, E.Z.; Briffa, M.; Wethey, D.S.; Abatith, E.; Moens, T.; Woodin, S. (2019). Clam feeding plasticity alleviate herbivore sensitivity to ocean warming and acidification, in: 54th European Marine Biology Symposium Dublin, Ireland, 25-29 August 2019: Book of Abstracts. pp. 33
In: (2019). 54th European Marine Biology Symposium Dublin, Ireland, 25-29 August 2019: Book of Abstracts. European Marine Biology Symposia, 54. EMBS Secretariat: Brussels. 179 pp.
In: European Marine Biology Symposia.

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    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    behavioral plasticity; ecosystem interaction network; benthic community; ocean acidification and warming

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  • Ong, E.Z.
  • Briffa, M.
  • Wethey, D.S.
  • Abatith, E.
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  • Woodin, S.

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