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Vallina, S.M., M.J. Follows, S. Dutkiewicz, J. Montoya, P. Cermeno, and M. Loreau (2014),
Global relationship between phytoplankton diversity and productivity in the ocean, Nature Communications, 5, 4299, doi: 10.1038/ncomms5299

July 1, 2014Diversity and BiogeographyCermeno, Dutkiewicz, Follows, Loreau, Montoya, publication, Vallinaadmin

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