Scaling up experimental ocean acidification and warming research: from individuals to the ecosystem
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Sarah Faulwetter | Manuel Barange | Andrew Yool | Yuri Artioli | Christos Arvanitidis | William W L Cheung | Stephen Widdicombe | Nova Mieszkowska | Piero Calosi | W. Cheung | M. Barangé | J. A. Fernandes | A. Yool | S. Faulwetter | C. Arvanitidis | N. Mieszkowska | P. Calosi | S. S. Rastrick | Y. Artioli | A. Queirós | H. Findlay | S. Widdicombe | Ana M Queirós | Joana Nunes | José A Fernandes | Samuel P S Rastrick | Helen S Findlay | J. Nunes | Joana Nunes
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