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Long-term oxygen conditions assessed using chironomid assemblages in brook trout lakes from Nova Scotia, Canada

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Pages 177-188 | Published online: 13 Sep 2012

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J. Campbell, N. Libera, J. P. Smol & J. Kurek. (2022) Historical impacts of mink fur farming on chironomid assemblages from shallow lakes in Nova Scotia, Canada. Lake and Reservoir Management 38:1, pages 80-94.
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J. M. Campbell, N. Libera, J. P. Smol & J. Kurek. (2022) Stability of midge assemblages in productive shallow lakes exposed to point and diffuse nutrient inputs. Journal of Paleolimnology 67:3, pages 259-272.
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