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Limnology in Australia
Chemical Limnology in Australia
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B. T. Hart
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I. D. McKelvie
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1986
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Springer Netherlands
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Australian salt lakes: their history, chemistry, and biota — a review
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Chemical Limnology in Australia
pp. 387
Understanding Zooplankton Communities in Farm Dams: the Importance of Predation
pp. 131
Adaptation to Fluctuations rather than to Extremes of Environmental Parameters
pp. 263
Stream Benthic Communities: Persistent Presumptions and Current Speculations
pp. 277
Origin and Fate of Organic Matter in Australian Upland Streams
pp. 293
Boundary Layers, Flow Microenvironments and Stream Benthos
pp. 349
Aspects of Diel Vertical Migration in Zooplankton, and Its Enigma Variations
pp. 457
Billabongs
pp. 471
Limnology, the Study of Inland Waters: a Comment on Perceptions of Studies of Salt Lakes, Past and Present
pp. 487
What Happened to the Australian Aquatic Biota 18 000 years Ago?
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