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16. Decadal changes in benthic invertebrate communities following dreissenid establishment in Lake Simcoe

Michael D. Rennie

Rennie, M.D. and Evans, D.O. 2012. Freshwater Science 31: 733–749. doi:10.1899/11-079.1 

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