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23. Increased dependence on nearshore benthic resources in the Lake Simcoe ecosystem after dreissenid invasion

Michael D. Rennie

 Rennie, M.D. Evans D.O. and Young, J.D. 2013. Inland Waters 3: 297–310. doi: 10.5268/IW-3.2.540 

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