Recruitment, growth, and condition of a population of white sucker, Catostomus commersoni in lake 223, experimental lakes area, northwestern Ontatio, during the recovery phase of an acidification experiment
by S. M. Chalanchuk
Book 2140 of Canadian technical report of fisheries and aquatic sciences --
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