Ecosystem characteristics and processes facilitating persistent macrobenthic biomass hotspots and associated benthivory in the Pacific Arctic
Jacqueline M. Grebmeier(University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science), Stephen R. Okkonen(University of Alaska Fairbanks), Bodil A. Bluhm(University of Alaska Fairbanks), Arny L. Blanchard(University of Alaska Fairbanks), Kevin R. Arrigo(Stanford University), Kathy J. Kuletz(United States Fish and Wildlife Service), Brenda L. Norcross(University of Alaska Fairbanks), Lee W. Cooper(University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science), Janet T. Clarke(Leidos (United States)), Rolf Gradinger(University of Alaska Fairbanks), Seth L. Danielson(University of Alaska Fairbanks), James R. Lovvorn(Southern Illinois University Carbondale), Brenda Konar(University of Alaska Fairbanks), Sang Heon Lee(Korea Polar Research Institute), Monika Kędra(Polish Academy of Sciences), Robert H. Day(Alaska Biological Research (United States)), Karen E. Frey(NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service)
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