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English: A Quantitative Assessment of the Role of the Parasite Amoebophrya in the Termination of Alexandrium fundyense Blooms within a Small Coastal Embayment. Map of the study area showing the location of Salt Pond inside the Nauset Marsh System. Station 21 in the center of the Pond is marked in grey.
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Author Lourdes Velo-Suárez, Michael L. Brosnahan, Donald M. Anderson, Dennis J. McGillicuddy Jr.
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