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Why bother going outside: the role of observational studies in understanding biodiversity-ecosystem function relationships
Thrush, S.F.; Lohrer, A.M. (2012). Why bother going outside: the role of observational studies in understanding biodiversity-ecosystem function relationships, in: Solan, M. et al. (Ed.) Marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: Frameworks, methodologies, and integration. pp. 200-214
In: Solan, M.; Aspden, R.J.; Paterson, D.M. (Ed.) (2012). Marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: Frameworks, methodologies, and integration. Oxford University Press: Oxford. ISBN 978-0-19-964225-0. xi, 240 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199642250.001.0001, more

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  • Lohrer, A.M.

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