Integrated biochemical, molecular genetic, and bioacoustical analysis of mesoscale variability of the euphausiid Nematoscelis difficilis in the California Current
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Peter H. Wiebe | Ann Bucklin | Nancy J. Copley | P. Wiebe | N. Copley | M. Clarke | A. Bucklin | Sara B. Smolenack | M.Elizabeth Clarke
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