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Checking the Pulse of Lake Ontario

Fall diets of alewife, rainbow smelt, and slimy sculpin in the profundal zone of southern Lake Ontario during 1994–2005 with an emphasis on occurrence of Mysis relicta

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Pages 368-376 | Published online: 04 Dec 2008

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