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9 May 2014 changes in the physical conditions of the basin (e.g. circulation, stratification, temperature and light climate). At the same time, combinations of direct anthropogenic drivers (e.g. fishing and eutrophication) impact at both an organismal and population level, thereby influencing the bi...

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Main Authors: Baris Salihoglu, Inna Senina, Andrew Yool
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