Depth-related structure and ecological significance of cold-seep communities—a case study from the Sea of Okhotsk
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Jens Greinert | Dieter Piepenburg | Erwin Suess | J. Greinert | D. Piepenburg | A. Salyuk | E. Suess | Heiko Sahling | H. Sahling | S. Galkin | Sergey V Galkin | A. Salyuk | Hilmar Foerstel | Hilmar Foerstel | Sergey V Galkin | Anatoly Salyuk
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