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Salinity-dependent sieve pore variability in Cyprideis torosa: an experiment
Peter Frenzel
Institute of Geosciences, Friedrich Schiller University, Burgweg 11, 07749 Jena, Germany
Judith Ewald
Institute of Geography, University of Cologne, Albertus-Magnus-Platz, 50923 Cologne, Germany
Anna Pint
Institute of Geography, University of Cologne, Albertus-Magnus-Platz, 50923 Cologne, Germany
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