Seasonal variation in the relative strength of bottom-up <em>vs</em> top-down effects in pelagic cladoceran populations identified through contribution analysis of birth rate
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Seasonal variation in the relative strength of bottom-up <em>vs</em> top-down effects in pelagic cladoceran populations identified through contribution analysis of birth rate
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JOURNAL OF LIMNOLOGY
Volume 82, Issue -, Pages -
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PAGEPress Publications
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2023-09-11
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10.4081/jlimnol.2023.2142
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