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Die Ostsee als Ökosystem

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Meereskunde der Ostsee

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In immer stärkerem Maße werden auch die meeresbiologischen Arbeitsrichtungen von der aktuellen Tendenz zur übergreifenden Ökosystemforschung erfaßt.

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Schwenke, H., Schramm, W. (1974). Die Ostsee als Ökosystem. In: Magaard, L., Rheinheimer, G. (eds) Meereskunde der Ostsee. Hochschultext. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-96223-3_17

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