Cyclic variability of eastern Bering Sea jellyfish relates to regional physical conditions

Author:

Decker Mary Beth,Brodeur Richard D.,Ciannelli Lorenzo,Britt Lyle L.,Bond Nicholas A.,DiFiore Bartholomew P.,Hunt George L.

Funder

NOAA

North Pacific Research Board

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Geology,Aquatic Science

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