Ramirez, M. D., McMahon, K. W., Rooney, N., El-Sabaawi, R. W., & Baum, J. K. (2026). Carbon pathways and trophic attributes are conserved in carnivorous reef fishes across a major human disturbance gradient. The Journal of animal ecology.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRamirez, Matthew D., Kelton W. McMahon, Neil Rooney, Rana W. El-Sabaawi, and Julia K. Baum. Carbon Pathways and Trophic Attributes Are Conserved in Carnivorous Reef Fishes Across a Major Human Disturbance Gradient. The Journal of animal ecology, 2026.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRamirez, Matthew D., et al. Carbon Pathways and Trophic Attributes Are Conserved in Carnivorous Reef Fishes Across a Major Human Disturbance Gradient. The Journal of animal ecology, 2026.
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