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Small-scale distribution and diel vertical migration of zooplankton in a shallow lake (Lake Naardermeer, the Netherlands)

Issue Title: Recent Developments in Fundamental and Applied Plankton Research Small scale distribution and diurnal migration of zooplankton were investigated in lake Naardermeer, a shallow lake largely covered by uniform Chara beds. For sampling, pattern samplers with a number of inverted funnels fa...

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Published in:Hydrobiologia 2003-01, Vol.491 (1-3), p.111-117
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