Modelling the spatial shifts of functional groups in the Barents Sea using a climate-driven spatial food web model

Author:

Nascimento Marcela C.ORCID,Husson Berengere,Guillet Lilia,Pedersen Torstein

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Ecological Modeling

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