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Epibenthic communities in a marine shallow area with hydrothermal vents (Milos Island, Aegean Sea)

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Pages 89-105 | Published online: 25 Jan 2007

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Carlo Nike Bianchi, Paul R. Dando & Carla Morri. (2011) Increased diversity of sessile epibenthos at subtidal hydrothermal vents: seven hypotheses based on observations at Milos Island, Aegean Sea. Advances in Oceanography and Limnology 2:1, pages 1-31.
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