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91. Lake depth and light conditions alter Mysis vertical distributions

Michael D. Rennie

Chapina, R.J., O’Malley, B.P., Bowen, K., Viljanen, M.L.M., Bess, Z.A., Yule, D.L., Nejstgaard, J.C., Berger, S.A., Rennie, M.D., Paterson, M.J., Pothoven, S.A., Watkins, J., Rudstam, L.G., Chandra, S. and Stockwell, J.D. 2025. Lake depth and light conditions alter Mysis vertical distributions. Journal of Great Lakes Research 51(6): 102684. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0380133025001789'download pdf' button

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