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  • 32. Trophic structure of stream macroinvertebrate communities revealed by stable isotope analysis.
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  • 36. Food web of a confined and anthropogenically affected coastal basin (the Mar Piccolo of Taranto) revealed by carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes analyses.
    Bongiorni L, Fiorentino F, Auriemma R, Aubry FB, Camatti E, Camin F, Nasi F, Pansera M, Ziller L, Grall J.
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  • 38. Carbon and nitrogen transfer from a desert stream to riparian predators.
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