The structuring role of fish in Greenland lakes: an overview based on contemporary and paleoecological studies of 87 lakes from the low and the high Arctic

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The structuring role of fish in Greenland lakes : an overview based on contemporary and paleoecological studies of 87 lakes from the low and the high Arctic. / Jeppesen, Erik; Lauridsen, Torben Linding; Christoffersen, Kirsten Seestern; Landkildehus, Frank; Geertz-Hansen, Peter; Amsinck, Susanne Lildal; Søndergaard, Martin; Davidson, Thomas Alexander; Rigét, Frank Farsø.

I: Hydrobiologia, Bind 800, Nr. 1, 10.2017, s. 99-113.

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Jeppesen, E, Lauridsen, TL, Christoffersen, KS, Landkildehus, F, Geertz-Hansen, P, Amsinck, SL, Søndergaard, M, Davidson, TA & Rigét, FF 2017, 'The structuring role of fish in Greenland lakes: an overview based on contemporary and paleoecological studies of 87 lakes from the low and the high Arctic', Hydrobiologia, bind 800, nr. 1, s. 99-113. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-017-3279-z

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Jeppesen, E., Lauridsen, T. L., Christoffersen, K. S., Landkildehus, F., Geertz-Hansen, P., Amsinck, S. L., Søndergaard, M., Davidson, T. A., & Rigét, F. F. (2017). The structuring role of fish in Greenland lakes: an overview based on contemporary and paleoecological studies of 87 lakes from the low and the high Arctic. Hydrobiologia, 800(1), 99-113. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-017-3279-z

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Jeppesen E, Lauridsen TL, Christoffersen KS, Landkildehus F, Geertz-Hansen P, Amsinck SL o.a. The structuring role of fish in Greenland lakes: an overview based on contemporary and paleoecological studies of 87 lakes from the low and the high Arctic. Hydrobiologia. 2017 okt.;800(1):99-113. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-017-3279-z

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Jeppesen, Erik ; Lauridsen, Torben Linding ; Christoffersen, Kirsten Seestern ; Landkildehus, Frank ; Geertz-Hansen, Peter ; Amsinck, Susanne Lildal ; Søndergaard, Martin ; Davidson, Thomas Alexander ; Rigét, Frank Farsø. / The structuring role of fish in Greenland lakes : an overview based on contemporary and paleoecological studies of 87 lakes from the low and the high Arctic. I: Hydrobiologia. 2017 ; Bind 800, Nr. 1. s. 99-113.

Bibtex

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