Food Supply and Seawater pCO2 Impact Calcification and Internal Shell Dissolution in the Blue Mussel Mytilus edulis
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Magdalena A. Gutowska | Stanislav N. Gorb | S. Gorb | K. Trübenbach | F. Melzner | Ulrike Panknin | Frank Melzner | Jörn Thomsen | Paul Stange | Katja Trübenbach | Isabel Casties | M. Gutowska | Ulrike Panknin | J. Thomsen | P. Stange | Isabel Casties | Paul Stange
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