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Estuarine ecosystems show regulatory feedback at different levels. An important flow of freshwater increases the opposite flow of denser sea water. A strong exchange means a heavy loss in suspended organisms, but introduces more nutrients in the system and selection is active in favour of fixed species of planktonic species with a high rate of increase, capable of supporting important loses. [...]
Conference on Estuaires, 31 March - 4 April 1964, Jekyll Island, Georgia.-- 2 pages
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