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Hewes, C. D., Holm-Hansen, O., & Sakshaug, E. (1985). Alternate Carbon Pathways at Lower Trophic Levels in the Antarctic Food Web. Antarctic Nutrient Cycles and Food Webs, 277–283.

Authors 3
  1. C. D. Hewes (first)
  2. O. Holm-Hansen (additional)
  3. E. Sakshaug (additional)
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