Seaweed ecology and physiology

In coastal seas, from the tropics to the poles, seaweeds supply the energy required to support diverse coastal marine life and provide habitat for invertebrates and fish. Retaining the highly successful approach and structure of the first edition, this is a synthesis of the role of seaweeds in under...

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1. Verfasser: Hurd, Catriona L.
Weitere Verfasser: Bischof, Kai, Harrison, Paul J. 1941-, Lobban, Christopher S.
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