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A review of the zooplankton in Singapore waters

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Schmoker, Claire, Mahjoub, Mohamed-Sofiane, Calbet, Albert, Hsiao, Shih-Hui, Russo, Francesca, Larsen, Ole, Trottet, Aurore, Drillet, Guillaume (2014): A review of the zooplankton in Singapore waters. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 62: 726-749, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5355963

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