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Understanding the role of environmental conditions on the performance of Laternu...
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The bivalve Laternula elliptica at King George Island A biological recorder of c...
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A Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model to describe Laternula elliptica (King, 1832)...
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Sclerochronology of Antarctic bivalves: A key to past ecosystem performance?
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Subcellular Distribution of Naturally Elevated Cadmium in the Antarctic Clam Lat...
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Antarctic ecosystems in transition - life between stresses and opportunities
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Ten scientific messages on risks and opportunities for life in the Antarctic
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