RT @CERFScience: The September 2018 (Vol 41 Issue 6) #EstuariesandCoasts Editors' Choice is the Hale et al. paper "Historical Trends of Ben…
The September 2018 (Vol 41 Issue 6) #EstuariesandCoasts Editors' Choice is the Hale et al. paper "Historical Trends of Benthic Invertebrate Biodiversity Spanning 182 Years in a Southern New England Estuary." This article can be read at https://t.co/NjMIBqr
https://t.co/V1VFFWpoUT Historical Trends of Benthic Invertebrate Biodiversity Spanning 182 Years in a Southern New England Estuary Abstract Benthic invertebrates support numerous ecosystem functions and services including shellfish production, energy fl
https://t.co/d8Ras9NaKn Historical Trends of Benthic Invertebrate Biodiversity Spanning 182 Years in a Southern New England Estuary Abstract Benthic invertebrates support numerous ecosystem functions and services including shellfish production, energy fl