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View David. L and Krueger Charles. E Perkins. Dynamics of reprocuction by hatchery-origin lake trout at Stoney Island Reef,Lake Ontario. Journal of Great Lakes Research. Vol.21, Supp.1, 1995.
View David. L Fitzsimos John. D. et al Perkins. Differences in reproduction among hatchery strains of lake trout at eight spawning areas in Lakes Ontario:genetic evidence from mixed-stock analysis. Journal of Great Lakes Research. Vol.21.Supp.1, 1995.
View J. N Perry. Measures of spatial pattern for counts. Ecology Vol.79,No.3:1008-1017, 1998.
View R. A Perry. Value of ecological surveys:Ninth Technical Meeting Nairobi,Kenya 17-20 Sept 1963;Ecological research and development. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, 1963.
View Persson L and Greenberg L.A. Juvenile competitive bottlenecks:the perch(Perca fluviatis)roach(Rutilus rutilus)interaction. Ecology Vol.71,No.1 (Feb 1990):44-56, 1990.
View Persson L and Greenberg L.A. Optimal foraging and habitat shift in perch(Perca Fluviatilis)in a resource gradient. Ecology Vol.71,No.5 (October 1990):1699-1713, 1990.
View L and Eklov P Persson. Prey refuges affecting interactions between piscivorous perch and juvenile perch and roach. Ecology Vol.76,No.1:70-81, 1995.
View L Andersson J. et al Persson. Size-specific interactions in lake systems:predator gape limitation and prey growth rate and mortality. Ecology Vol.77,No.3:900-911, 1996.
View L Bystrom P. et al Persson. Cannibalism and competition in Eurasian perch:population dynamics of an ontogenetic omnivore. Ecology Vol.81,No.4:1058-1071, 2000.
View S. P. and Roger E. L. Peter . The importance of scalein testing the origins of alternative Community states. Ecology Vol.80. No.2:429-442, 1999.
View Peter B.O.Ochumba. Massive fish kills within the Nyanza gulf of Lake Victoria, Kenya. In: KMFRI Technical paper., 1985.
View Peter Kilaham and Robert Hecky E. Fluoride: Geochemical and Ecological Significance in East African Waters and Sediments. Liminology, 1973.
View N Peter Reinthal and George Kling W. Exotic species Trophic interactions and Ecosystem dyanamics: A case study of Lake Victoria. Exotic, 2003.
View Baker David. B. et al Peter Richards.R. Annual loads of herbicides in lake Erie tributaries of Michigan and Ohio. Journal of Great Lakes Research. Vol.22, No.2, 1996.
View Peter T. Fractal analyses of animal movement: a critique. Ecology Vol.77, No.7:2086-2090, 1996.
View Peter.T. Population Changes in Aquatic inverterbrates livivg on two water plants in a tropical man-made Lake. Anonymous. Anonymous. 449-485, 1968. FIRRI LIB. AL 1973.
View Peters Henry Robert. Orthophosphate Turnover in East African Lakes. Oecolgia, 1976.
View Peters Robert Henry. Orthophosphate Turnover in East African Lakes. Oecologia, 1976.
View Peters, Robert, and Henry. Orthophosphate Turnover in East Africa Lakes. Oecologia (Berl.) (no. 25,):313-319, 1976.
View Robert Henry. Peters. Orthophosphate turnover in East African lakes. In: Oceologia ( Berl.) 25:313-319, 1976.

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