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Winter 2015-2016
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Underwater photo of lake trout in Yellowsone Lake (Copyright Jay Fleming) Research Report
Lake trout–induced spatial variation in the benthic invertebrates of Yellowstone Lake
Invasive lake trout indirectly increased biomass and body mass of amphipods
By Oliver Wilmot, Lusha Tronstad, Robert O. Hall, Jr., Todd Koel, and Jeff Arnold
Published: 5 Apr 2016 (online)  •  25 Mar 2016 (in print)
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