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Roman N. Zajac,Robert B. Whitlatch,Simon F. Thrushined. The complexity of those reactive transport processes arising in natural and engineered porous media requires some specific treatment due to their nonlinearity and the occurrence of multiple unknowns. In the preceding . the constitutive relations in form of reversible reaction and irreversible旧石器时代 发表于 2025-3-23 18:26:08
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Temporal fluctuation in the abundance of a semelid bivalve, , (A. Adams) in Maizuru Bay, Sea of Japation, the mean POM sedimentation rate was 1/3 that of the former station, and few individuals recruited into adult size. The occurrence of small juveniles was comparable at both sites. It was concluded that nutritional input is important for both recruitment into adult size and resulting fecundity.Fortify 发表于 2025-3-24 12:52:55
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Larval supply and recruitment of benthic invertebrates: do larvae always disperse as much as we belissemblages and communities are discussed. Because pelagic larvae result in an essential decoupling of local reproduction from local larval recruitment, many marine populations should be considered demographically ‘open’. Accordingly, factors affecting larval input to the benthos might be especially