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13. Bythotrephes invasion elevates trophic position of zooplankton and fish: implications for contaminant biomagnification

Michael D. Rennie

Rennie, M.D., Strecker, A.L. and Palmer, M. 2011. Biological Invasions 13: 2621–2634. doi: 10.1007/s10530-011-0081-0

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