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Oceans under the macroscope

Andrea Belgrano () and James H. Brown
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Andrea Belgrano: University of New Mexico
James H. Brown: University of New Mexico

Nature, 2002, vol. 419, issue 6903, 128-129

Abstract: Phytoplankton are marine algae that support all ocean life, so it is important to understand the processes that control their distribution, abundance and diversity. Macroecology offers a way to do so.

Date: 2002
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