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Radioisotopic Methods for the Study of Nutrition in Aquatic Animals

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Radioisotopic Methods in Hydrobiology
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The nutrition of aquatic animals governs the flow of material and energy within and between aquatic biological communities; it is also the main factor controlling their diversity in water basins. The study of nutrition is therefore one of the most important in aquatic ecology. Research in this field aims to describe the characteristics of the most common trophospecies of aquatic animals in pelagic and benthic communities.

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Sorokin, Y.I. (1999). Radioisotopic Methods for the Study of Nutrition in Aquatic Animals. In: Radioisotopic Methods in Hydrobiology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59934-7_3

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