Comparative biomass structure and estimated carbon flow in food webs in the deep Gulf of Mexico
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Jody W. Deming | Paul A. Montagna | Elva Escobar Briones | J. Baguley | P. Montagna | J. Deming | J. Bernhard | R. Haedrich | Chih‐Lin Wei | G. Rowe | M. Wicksten | Clifton C. Nunnally | Gilbert T. Rowe | Richard L. Haedrich | Jeffrey G. Baguley | Joan M. Bernhard | Chih-Lin Wei | Mary K. Wicksten | Archie W. Ammons | Yousra Soliman | E. Briones | Y. Soliman
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