Effects of artificial reef and fishing moratorium on trophic structure of biological community in the Pearl River Estuary marine ranch based on stable isotopes.
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Hui Huang | M. Jiao | Weiguo Zhou | P. Xu | Dewen Ding | A. Suo | Hanying Li
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