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Systems ecology / Food web / Trophic level / Ecosystem / Stable isotope / Food chain / Mississippi River / Missouri River / Isotope analysis / Geography of the United States / Biology / Ecology
Date: 2007-09-13 12:37:16
Systems ecology
Food web
Trophic level
Ecosystem
Stable isotope
Food chain
Mississippi River
Missouri River
Isotope analysis
Geography of the United States
Biology
Ecology

Understanding Ecological Thresholds in Aquatic Ecosystems through Retrospective Analysis

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