NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Hilt, S., I. Henschke, J. Rucker, and B. Nixdorf. 2010. Can submerged macrophytes influence turbidity and trophic state in deep lakes? Suggestions from a case study. Journal of Environmental Quality 39:725-733.
Reference Number: 35283 Type: Journal Article Author: Hilt, S., I. Henschke, J. Rucker, and B. Nixdorf. Date (year): 2010 Article Title:Can submerged macrophytes influence turbidity and trophic state in deep lakes? Suggestions from a case study. Journal Name: Journal of Environmental Quality Volume: 39 Issue: Pages: 725-733 URL: Keywords: Nitellopsis obtusa
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