Bryozoan stable carbon and hydrogen isotopes: relationships between the isotopic composition of zooids, statoblasts and lake water
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M. Leuenberger | H. Hartikainen | O. Heiri | B. Okamura | M. Hardenbroek | Oliver Heiri | Markus Leuenberger | Hanna Hartikainen | Beth Okamura
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