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AMAP Assessment 2018 Arctic Ocean Acidification Press release
Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
Alternate mechanisms alter the emergent properties of self-organization in mussel beds
Phase separation explains a new class of self-organized spatial patterns in ecological systems
Pattern formation at multiple spatial scales drives the resilience of mussel bed ecosystems,
Phase separation driven by density-dependent movement: a novel mechanism for ecological patterns
Yanna Wang
Spatial self-organization in macro-ecosystems
Multiple-scale patterns in ecosystems
Phase separation principle in mussel patterning
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