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Trophic status and assessment of non-point nutrient enrichment of Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park
National Park Service Water Resources Division; National Park Service
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1991-12
Size-based variation in intertissue comparisons of stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures of bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) and tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier)
(Citation/Reference) Matich, P., M.R. Heithaus, C.A. Layman. 2010. Size-based variation in intertissue comparisons of stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures of bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) and tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 67: 877-885.
2010
The roles of large top predators in coastal ecosystems: new insights from long term ecological research
(Citation/Reference) Rosenblatt, A.E., M.R. Heithaus, M.E. Mather, P. Matich, J.C. Nifong, W.J. Ripple, and B.R. Silliman. 2013. The roles of large top predators in coastal ecosystems: New insights from long term ecological research. Oceanography 26(3):156–167, http://dx.doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2013.59.
2013
Trophic status and assessment of non-point nutrient enrichment of Lake ...
Size-based variation in intertissue comparisons of stable carbon and nitrogen ...
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