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31. Cross-basin analysis of long-term trends in the growth of Lake Whitefish in the Laurentian Great Lakes

Michael D. Rennie

Fera, S.A., Rennie, M.D. and Dunlop, E.S. 2015*. Journal of Great Lakes Research, 41(4): 1138–1149. doi:10.1016/j.jglr.2015.08.010.

*Chandler Misner award for most notable paper in the Journal of Great Lakes Research, 2015.

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