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Early life history dynamics and recruitment processes of rainbow smelt in Lake Huron
O'Brien, Timothy P.
Text (2010)
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Cascading effects of Lake Erie harmful algal blooms (HABs) on zooplankton prey production, larval fish abundance, young-of-year forage fish availability, and walleye year class strength
Scholze, Tomena K.
Text (2017)
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The influence of conspecific larval odor on the riverine and lacustrine migration of sea lamprey
Meckley, Trevor D.
Text (2011)
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Evaluating the effects of rainbow smelt on native piscivores in freshwater systems with a special focus on walleye recruitment and larval bioenergetics
McDonnell, Kevin N.
Text (2011)
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The best local-scale prediction maps for dynamic landscape patterns of aquatic habitats of anopheline larvae in western lowland Kenya
Smith, Nicole Jean
Text (2016)
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The importance of the larval stage to cisco recruitment variation in the Great Lakes
Myers, Jared Thomas
Text (2015)
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Altering the migratory routes of sea lamprey through the application of semiochemicals
Byford, Gregory Joseph
Text (2016)
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