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Differences in trophic structure and trophic pathways between artificial reef and natural reef ecosystems along the coast of the North yellow Sea, China, based on stable isotope analyses 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS, 2021, 卷号: 125, 页码: 13
作者:  Zhang, Rongliang;  Zhang, Hua;  Liu, Hui;  Zhao, Jianmin
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Artificial reef  Natural reef  Stable isotopes  MixSIAR  Trophic structure  Trophic pathway  
Long-term changes of marine subtidal benthic communities in north-east Asia (Yellow and Japan seas) in a global changes contex: a review 期刊论文
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 2020, 卷号: https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.3334., 页码: 1-25
作者:  Linlin Chen;  Konstantin A. Lutaenko;  Xiaojing Li;  Zhengquan Zhou;  Baoquan Li;  Olga N. Pavlyuk;  Tatyana S. Tarasova
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Long-term changes of marine subtidal benthic communities in North East Asia (Yellow and Japan seas) in a global change context: A review 期刊论文
AQUATIC CONSERVATION-MARINE AND FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS, 2020, 页码: 25
作者:  Chen, Linlin;  Lutaenko, Konstantin A.;  Li, Xiaojing;  Li, Xinzheng;  Zhou, Zhengquan;  Li, Baoquan;  Pavlyuk, Olga N.;  Tarasova, Tatyana S.
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PETER GREAT BAY  AMURSKY BAY  BOHAI SEA  MACROBENTHIC COMMUNITY  BOTTOM SEDIMENTS  SPATIAL SCALES  AQUACULTURE  POLLUTION  BIODIVERSITY  DIVERSITY  
Estimating the economic damages from the Penglai 19-3 oil spill to the Yantai fisheries in the Bohai Sea of northeast China 期刊论文
MARINE POLICY, 2015, 卷号: 62, 期号: ., 页码: 18-24
作者:  Pan, Guangchen;  Qiu, Shengyao;  Liu, Xin;  Hu, Xiaoke;  Liu, Xin E-mail: xliu@yic.ac.cn
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Coastal Water  Economic Impact  Environmental Impact Assessment  Estimation Method  Fishery Economics  Oil Spill  Sea Surface  Algae  Crustacea  Echinoidea  Holothuroidea