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Decreased oxygenation demand following hypolimnetic oxygenation

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Benjamin K. Cross, Timothy N. Taylor, Barry C. Moore & Brian P. Lanouette. (2021) Zooplankton and profundal macroinvertebrate responses to hypolimnetic oxygenation in North Twin Lake, Washington. Lake and Reservoir Management 37:3, pages 275-288.
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