RETRACTED: Potential effects of elevated temperature on seasonal movements in slipper lobsters, Scyllarides latus (Latreille, 1803), in the eastern Mediterranean
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RETRACTED: Potential effects of elevated temperature on seasonal movements in slipper lobsters, Scyllarides latus (Latreille, 1803), in the eastern Mediterranean
Original article:
GOLDSTEIN, J., & SPANIER, E. (2020). Potential effects of elevated temperature on seasonal movements in slipper lobsters, Scyllarides latus (Latreille, 1803), in the eastern Mediterranean.
Mediterranean Marine Science, 21(2), 482-492. doi:https://doi.org/10.12681/mms.22074
Editor's Note:
This Article has been retracted; the Retraction Note is available at:
http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/mms.25854
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GOLDSTEIN, J. S., & SPANIER, E. (2020). RETRACTED: Potential effects of elevated temperature on seasonal movements in slipper lobsters, Scyllarides latus (Latreille, 1803), in the eastern Mediterranean. Mediterranean Marine Science, 21(2), 482–492. https://doi.org/10.12681/mms.22074
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- Том 21 № 2 (2020)
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