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68. Intra- and interlake comparisons of select fishes in the Laurentian Great Lakes using morphometry, stable isotopes, and mercury

Michael D. Rennie

Nawrocki, B.N., Rennie, M.D., Zhao, Y. Fisk, A.T. and Johnson, T.B. 2023. Intra- and interlake comparisons of select fishes in the Laurentian Great Lakes using morphometry, stable isotopes, and mercury. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Science and Research Branch, Peterborough, ON. Science and Research Technical Report TR-53.  64 p. + appendices. 'download pdf' button

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