Biogeographic effects of the Gulf of Mexico red tide dinoflagellate Karenia brevis on Mediterranean copepods
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Adrianna Ianora | C. Dell’Aversano | P. Ciminiello | L. Tartaglione | F. Esposito | G. Romano | E. Fattorusso | A. Ianora | J. T. Turner | Vittoria Roncalli | Jefferson T. Turner | Ylenia Carotenuto | Ernesto Fattorusso | Patrizia Ciminiello | Carmela Dell’Aversano | Luciana Tartaglione | Giovanna Romano | Antonio Miralto | Vittoria Roncalli | Francesco Esposito | Y. Carotenuto | A. Miralto | V. Roncalli
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