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Biodiversiteit van drie groepen representatief voor het Antarctisch zoobenthos: respons op veranderingen. BIANZO II Eindverslag fase I samenvatting
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Raes, M.
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Vanreusel, A.
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Pasotti, F.
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Benthos op het continentaal plat van de Zuidelijke IJszee bij wisselende ijsomstandigheden. Maatstaf voor de gevolgen van klimaatverandering: bijdrage van Echinoidea
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Dubois, P.
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