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Science / Systems ecology / Marine biology / Ecosystem / Superorganisms / Symbiosis / CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research / Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies / Ecosystem-based management / Oceanography / Biology / Physical geography
Date: 2014-06-22 23:48:26
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Systems ecology
Marine biology
Ecosystem
Superorganisms
Symbiosis
CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
Ecosystem-based management
Oceanography
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Challenges and innovations in Southern Ocean ecosystem modelling and assessment: the future Jess Melbourne-Thomas1,2, Andrew Constable1,2, Stuart Corney2, Michael Sumner1, Elizabeth Fulton3 Australian Antarctic Division

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