Hypoxia in the Baltic Sea: Biogeochemical Cycles, Benthic Fauna, and Management
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Karen Timmermann | Jacob Carstensen | Erik Bonsdorff | Daniel J. Conley | Bo G. Gustafsson | Maren Voss | Alf Norkko | J. Carstensen | D. Conley | M. Voss | E. Bonsdorff | S. Hietanen | A. Norkko | J. Norkko | B. Gustafsson | Urzsula Janas | T. Jilbert | A. Maximov | D. Reed | C. Slomp | K. Timmermann | Daniel C. Reed | Caroline P. Slomp | Susanna Hietanen | Alexey Maximov | Joanna Norkko | Urzsula Janas | Tom Jilbert
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