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Le Coz, M., S. Chambord, S. Souissi, P. Meire, J. Ovaert, E. Buffan-Dubau, J. Prygiel, F. Azémar, A.C. Sossou, S. Lamothe, F. Julien, B. Ouddane, S. Net, D. Dumoulin, and M. Tackx. 2018. Are zooplankton communities structured by taxa ecological niches or by hydrological features? Ecohydrology 11(5):e1956. https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.1956.
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Reference Number: 37074
Type: Journal Article
Author: Le Coz, M., S. Chambord, S. Souissi, P. Meire, J. Ovaert, E. Buffan-Dubau, J. Prygiel, F. Azémar, A.C. Sossou, S. Lamothe, F. Julien, B. Ouddane, S. Net, D. Dumoulin, and M. Tackx
Date (year): 2018
Article Title:Are zooplankton communities structured by taxa ecological niches or by hydrological features?
Journal Name: Ecohydrology
Volume: 11
Issue: 5
Pages: e1956
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Keywords: dispersal, ecological preferences, metacommunity, neutral theory, niche theory, river network, Scheldt watershed, zooplankton, Brachionus leydigii
DOI: 10.1002/eco.1956
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