Parameterization of aquatic ecosystem functioning and its natural variation: Hierarchical Bayesian modelling of plankton food web dynamics
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Veera Norros | Marko Laine | Risto Lignell | Frede Thingstad | M. Laine | F. Thingstad | R. Lignell | Veera Norros
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