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150by Parsons, John W. (John Wilson), 1920-“...Bibliography: p. 76-80. Abstract -- Part I: Atlantic salmon in Lake Ontario -- Distribution...”
Published 1973
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151by Scott, R. J., Poos, M. S., Noakes, D. L. G., Beamish, F. W. H.“... tschwaytscha ) and brown trout ( Salmo trutta ), both exotic species to Lake Ontario, on behaviour and foraging...”
Published in Ecology of Freshwater Fish (2005)
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152by van Zwol, Jessica A., Neff, Bryan D., Wilson, Chris C.“... of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar , a once‐native top predator in Lake Ontario. We examined the effects of brown...”
Published in Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (2012)
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153by Byer, Jonathan D.“... eels (Anguilla rostrata) to Lake Ontario has declined rapidly over the past few decades. The commercial...”
Published 2013
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154by Byer, Jonathan D.“... eels (Anguilla rostrata) to Lake Ontario has declined rapidly over the past few decades. The commercial...”
Published 2013
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155by Byer, Jonathan D“...Recruitment of American eels (Anguilla rostrata) to Lake Ontario has declined rapidly over the past...”
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156by Sampson, Michael“... was glaciated during the Late Wisconsin (20-11,800 y.b.p) by the Simcoe Lobe and the Lake Ontario Lobe...”
Published 1991
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157“... divergence of drumlin orientations near Lake Ontario is explained by the presence of subglacial lakes...”
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158by Caron, David A.“... and Lake Ontario) and on macroscopic detrital aggregates. All microbial populations enumerated were highly...”
Published 1984
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159“... to represent a late, climatically-induced re-advance of grounded ice from Lake Ontario basin, which deposited...”
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160by Paterson, G., Rush, S. A., Arts, M. T., Drouillard, K. G., Haffner, G. Douglas, Johnson, T. B., Lantry, B. F., Heber, C. E., Mcgoldrick, D. J., Backus, S. M., Fisk, A. T.“... partitioning has historically supported the coexistence of prey fish species in Lake Ontario. This convergence...”
Published in Freshwater Biology (2014)
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