In situ ingestion of Microcystis is negatively related to copepod abundance in the upper San Francisco Estuary

Author:

Ger Kemal Ali1ORCID,Otten Timothy G.2,DuMais Rita3,Ignoffo Toni3,Kimmerer Wim3

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Program of Ecology, Center for Biological Sciences, Federal University of Rio Grande do NorteNatal, Rio Grande do NorteBrazil

2. Bend Genetics, LLCSacramentoCalifornia

3. Estuary & Ocean Science Center, San Francisco State UniversityTiburon, California

Funder

CAPES

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science,Oceanography

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