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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
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Amazon River Region
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Aquatic pests
1
Biodiversity
1
Biological invasions
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Botany
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Ecohydrology
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Environmental conditions
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Exotic plants
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Floodplain ecology
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Forest ecology
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Habitat partitioning (Ecology)
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Introduced animals
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Invasive plants
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Invasive plants--Ecology
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Lake Ontario
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Lakes
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Michigan
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New York (State)--Oneida Lake
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Nitrogen cycle
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Oak
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Plant anatomy--Methodology
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Plant morphology--Periodicals
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Plant morphology--Philosophy
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Soils
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South America--Napo River Valley
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Stream ecology
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Sugar maple
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Water quality management
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Invasive species impacts on ecosystem structure and function
Jaeger, Andrea L.
Text (2006)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
On the evaluation of resource use and community structure
Crowder, Larry Bryant
Text (1978)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Landscape patterns of intraecosystem nitrogen cycling
Zak, Donald R.
Text (1987)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Evaluation of the ecoregion concept as an inland lake management tool for lower Michigan
Kelly, Nanette Fae
Text (1995)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The role of biotic interactions in biological invasions
Schultheis, Elizabeth H.
Text (2015)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Associations among glacial landforms, soils, and vegetation in northeastern lower Michigan
Padley, E. A.
Text (1989)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Hydrological controls of riverine ecosystems of the Napo River (Amazon Basin) : implications for the management and conservation of biodiversity
Celi, Jorge Emilio
Text (2014)
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