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Evaluation of riparian community capitals and their relationship to adaptive lake management outcomes
Jermalowicz-Jones, Jennifer L.
Text (2017)
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Lake habitat effects on age-0 largemouth bass and the factors influencing riparian property owners' participation in shoreline conservation programs
Nohner, Joel Kevin
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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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Variation within a population of toxic, bloom-forming phytoplankton (Microcystis aeruginosa) drives vulnerability to grazing
White, Jeffrey
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Lake type and connectivity predict zebra mussel (dreissena polymorpha) presence
Matuszak, Danielle
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Linking gradients of predators and productivity to the composition and limitation of benthic algal communities
Darcy-Hall, Tara Lee
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