HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Angeleen M. Olson and colleagues from the United States The University of Chicago have published the research work: Grazing preference and isotopic contributions of kelp to Zostera marina mesograzers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors focused on mesograzers with larger body size because of their ubiquity in local Z. marina meadows and adjacent kelp forests and ease to work with.
- how: The study was conducted in a large subtidal Z. marina meadow located in Choked Passage on the northern shore of Calvert Island in the summer of 2015 . In August 2015 . . .
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