Marine ecology : : biotic and abiotic interactions / / Muhammet Turkoglu, Umur Önal, Ali İsmen, editors.
During the last decades, aquatic resources have been severely depleted due to human-induced factors such as overexploitation and pollution and more recently due to deviations in the physicochemical parameters of oceans, dramatic changes in weather patterns and melting of glaciers. The effects of the...
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