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Effects of thermal effluent on standing crop and net production of Elodea canadensis and other submerged macrophytes in Lake Wabamun, Alberta.

Published online
01 Jan 1978
Content type
Journal article
Journal title
Journal of Applied Ecology
DOI
10.2307/2402815

Author(s)
Haag, R. W. & Gorham, P. R.

Publication language
English
Location
Canada
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Key words

  • aquatic organisms
  • aquatic plants
  • weeds
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