Comparison of mediterranean pteropod shell biometrics and ultrastructure from historical (1910 and 1921) and present day (2012) samples provides baseline for monitoring effects of global change

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  • who: Ella L. Howes and collaborators from the University of California, Los Angeles, CA, United States of America, Institute for Sustainable Development have published the article: Comparison of Mediterranean Pteropod Shell Biometrics and Ultrastructure from Historical (1910 and 1921) and Present Day (2012) Samples Provides Baseline for Monitoring Effects of Global Change, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone [0167891]. January 26, 2017 of /1371/
  • what: The Mediterranean Sea hosts a diverse range of tropical and temperate species , including the two tropical species that will be the focus of this study, Cavolinia . . .

     

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