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Variation in ostracod (Crustacea, Ostracoda) communities in the alluvial valley of the upper Paraná River (Brazil) in relation to substrate

Higuti et al., 2010

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17897450039055318718
Author
Higuti J
Declerck S
Lansac-Tôha F
Velho L
Martens K
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Hydrobiologia

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Large river floodplains are convenient model systems to test for variation in animal and plant community structure, as they have a variety of habitats and substrates and are generally dynamic systems through the occurrence of flood pulses with varying intensity. South …
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