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Rotifers in the Schelde estuary (Belgium): a test of taxonomic relevance
Frédéric Azemar, Tom Maris, Benoit Mialet, Hendrik Segers, Stefan van Damme, Patrick Meire, Micky Tackx
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Frédéric Azemar, Tom Maris, Benoit Mialet, Hendrik Segers, Stefan van Damme, et al.. Rotifers in
the Schelde estuary (Belgium): a test of taxonomic relevance. Journal of Plankton Research, Oxford
University Press (OUP), 2010, vol. 32, pp. 981-997. �hal-00952602�
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Eprints ID : 11058
To link to this article : DOI : 10.1093/plankt/fbq030 URL : http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbq030
To cite this version : Azemar, Frédéric and Maris, Tom and Mialet, Benoit and Segers, Hendrik and Van Damme, Stefan and Meire , Patrick and Tackx, Micky Rotifers in the Schelde estuary (Belgium):
a test of taxonomic relevance. (2010) Journal of Plankton Research, vol. 32 (n° 7). pp. 981-997. ISSN 0142-7873
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Rotifers in the Schelde estuary (Belgium):
a test of taxonomic relevance
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