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Beaver, J.R., T.E. Tietjen, B.J. Blasius–Wert, J.E. Kirsch, T.C. Rosati, G.C. Holdren, E.M. Kennedy, R.M. Hollis, C.E. Teacher, K.M. Buccier, and S.K. Evans. 2010. Response of Daphnia in the epilimnion of Lake Mead, Arizona-Nevada, during extreme drought and expansion of invasive quagga mussels (2000-2009). Lake and Reservoir Management 26:273-282. https://doi.org/10.1080/07438141.2010.519858.
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Reference Number: 20982
Type: Journal Article
Author: Beaver, J.R., T.E. Tietjen, B.J. Blasius–Wert, J.E. Kirsch, T.C. Rosati, G.C. Holdren, E.M. Kennedy, R.M. Hollis, C.E. Teacher, K.M. Buccier, and S.K. Evans
Date (year): 2010
Article Title:Response of Daphnia in the epilimnion of Lake Mead, Arizona-Nevada, during extreme drought and expansion of invasive quagga mussels (2000-2009)
Journal Name: Lake and Reservoir Management
Volume: 26
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Pages: 273-282
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Keywords: quagga mussel, dreissena bugensis, Lake Mead, impacts
DOI: 10.1080/07438141.2010.519858
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