The Role of Porewater Sulfide Toxicity Among Other Multiple Stressors in Zostera marina Populations in Long Island South Shore Estuaries

Stony Brook University Libraries. SBU Graduate School in Marine and Atmospheric Sciences. Lawrence Martin (Dean of Graduate School), Dr. Bradley J. Peterson, Thesis Advisor Assistant Professor Marine Sciences Research Center, Dr. Robert C. Aller, Thesis Reader Distinguished Professor Marine Sciences Research Center, Dr. Christopher J. Gobler, Thesis Reader Associate Professor Marine Sciences Research Center.

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