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View J. F. Talling. Chemical composition of African lake Waters. In: Int.Revue ges.Hydrobiol. 50 (3):421-463, 1965.
View J. F. Talling. Comparative problems of phytoplankton production and photosynthetic productivity in a tropical and a temperate Lake. Anonymous. Anonymous. Mem.1st Ital.Idrobiol., 18 Suppl. 399-424, 1965. . AL 1123.
View J. F. Talling. The annual cycle of stratification and phytoplankton growth in lake Victoria, East Africa. In: Int.Revue ges.Hydrobiol. 51 (4):545-621, 1966.
View J. F. Talling. Water characteristics. In: The nile Biology Of An Ancient River, edited by J. Rzoska, 1976, p. 357-384.
View J. F. Talling. The phytoplankton of lake Victoria ( East Africa). In: Arch.hydrobiol.Beih.Ergebn.Limnol. 25:229-256, 1987.
View Talling.J.F. The incidence of vertical mixing ,and some biological and chemical consequences,in tropiacal African lakes. Verh.Internet.Verein.Limnol., 1969.
View Wood. R. B Talling.J.F. The upper limit of photosynthetic productivity by phytoplancton :evidence from Ethiopia soda lakes. Freshwat.Biol., 1973.
View H Talwana. The relative importance nematode densities,nematode damage and plant nutrient status as banana production constraits in Uganda. African Crop Science Vol.7,Part 1, 2005.
View T Rouhomaki K. et al Tammaru. Within-season variability of pupal period in the autumnal moth:a bet-hedging strategy? Ecology Vol.80,No.5:1666-1677, 1999.
View H and Nakashizuka T Tanaka. Fifteen years of canopy dynamics analyed by aerial photographs ina temperate deciduous forest palns. Ecology Vol.78,No.2:612-620, 1997.
View Tanganyika. Department of Agriculture. Fisheries, 1951.
View M Ruohomakl K Tanhuanpaa. High larval predation rate in non-outbreaking polulations of a geometrid moth. Ecology Vol.82,No.1:281-289, 2001.
View Taniguchi Yoshinori and Nakano Shigeru. Condition-specific competition:implications for the altitudinal distribution of stream fishes. Ecology Vol.81,No.7:2027-2039, 2000.
View J. L and Webster J. R Tank. Interactions of substrate and nutrient availability on wood biofilm processes in streams. Ecology Vol.79,No.6:2168-2179, 1998.
View Tanner E.V.J....et al. Experimental investigation of nutrient limitation of forest growth on wet tropical mountains. Ecology Vol.79,No.1:10-22, 1998.
View D. K Brazner J. C. et al Tanner. Habitat associations of larval fish in Lake Superior coastal wetlands. Journal of Great Lakes Research. Vol.30,No.3, 2004.
View J. E Hughes T. P. et al Tanner. Species coexistance,keystone species and succession:a sensitivity analysis. Ecology Vol.75,No.8:2204-2219, 1994.
View J. E Hughes T. P. et al Tanner. The role of history in community dynamics:a modelling approach. Ecology Vol.77,No.1:108-117, 1996.
View Tapiador D.D, Henderson H.F, and Tsutsui.H. freshwater fisheries and aquaculture in china. Anonymous. Anonymous. 1977. NAFIRRI Library. fao tp 34.
View Zasada J. et al Tappeiner J. Salmonberry clonal and population structure:the basis for a persistent cover. Ecology Vol.72,No.2:609-618, 1991.

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