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Resource subsidies, top predators, and community regulation in stream ecosystems
Author: Atlas, William Isaac
Date created: 2012-04-05
Effects of Spawning Pacific Salmon on the Trophic and Population Ecology of Stream-Resident Sculpins
Author: Swain, Noel Richard
Date created: 2013-01-14
Ecological effects of marine subsidies to temperate islands
Author: Obrist, Debora
Date created: 2022-10-20

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  • Marine-derived nutrients (2)
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