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Species composition and distribution of fish of the Red Cedar River system with detailed descriptions of collecting stations
Horton, William Murray
Text (1969)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The importance of the larval stage to cisco recruitment variation in the Great Lakes
Myers, Jared Thomas
Text (2015)
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Instream overhead bank cover and trout abundance in two Michigan streams
Enk, Michael David
Text (1977)
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Measuring anthropogenic disturbances in a hydrogeomorphic-based lake classification built using fish assemblages in 360 north-temperate lakes
Alger, Brett Michael
Text (2009)
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Innovative stock assessment methods and management solutions for spatially structured fish populations
Li, Yang (Statistician)
Text (2018)
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Regional influence of landscape features and processes on fluvial fish assemblages
Thornbrugh, Darren Jay
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