Author:
Boyero Luz,Graça Manuel A. S.,Tonin Alan M.,Pérez Javier,J. Swafford Andrew,Ferreira Verónica,Landeira-Dabarca Andrea,A. Alexandrou Markos,Gessner Mark O.,McKie Brendan G.,Albariño Ricardo J.,Barmuta Leon A.,Callisto Marcos,Chará Julián,Chauvet Eric,Colón-Gaud Checo,Dudgeon David,Encalada Andrea C.,Figueroa Ricardo,Flecker Alexander S.,Fleituch Tadeusz,Frainer André,Gonçalves José F.,Helson Julie E.,Iwata Tomoya,Mathooko Jude,M’Erimba Charles,Pringle Catherine M.,Ramírez Alonso,Swan Christopher M.,Yule Catherine M.,Pearson Richard G.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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