Trophic interactions determine the effects of drought on an aquatic ecosystem
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Trophic interactions determine the effects of drought on an aquatic ecosystem
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ECOLOGY
Volume 97, Issue 6, Pages 1475-1483
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Wiley
Online
2016-06-02
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10.1890/15-1638.1
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