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Type
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Limnological investigation of Slapton Ley Devon
Year
:
1965
Call No
:
556.55
Tregenza Gillian A.D.
University College Cardiff
Books
1
Analysis of the metazoan parasitocoenoses of brown trout Salmo trutta from British lakes
Year
:
1978
Call No
:
597.553
Kennedy C.R.
Fisheries Society of the British Isles
Books
1
Cause of extreme year class variation in a population of roach Rutilus rutilus L. from a eutrophic lake in southern England.
Year
:
1988
Call No
:
597.554
Wyatt R.J.
Fisheries Society of the British Isles
Books
1
Chemical fractionation of lake sediments to determine the effects of land-use change on nutrient loading.
Year
:
1994
Call No
:
556.55
Heathwaite A.L.
Elsevier Science Publishers
Books
2
Life in lakes and rivers. 3rd ed.
Year
:
1974
Call No
:
592.2
Macan T.T. and Worthington E.B.
Bloomsbury Books
Books
1
Study on nitrates entering Slapton Ley Devon.
Year
:
1979
Call No
:
556.522
Duckworth Julia
Huddersfield Poly. Dept of Life Sciencs
Books
1
Analysis of a core From Slapton Ley.
Year
:
1981
Call No
:
556.521
Brookfield Davis
Plymouth Poly
Books
1
Eutrophication of lakes: causes effects and control.
Year
:
1988
Call No
:
556.521
Addison Richard
Thames Poly
Books
1
Nitrate and phosphate sources and transformations in a lake catchment.
Year
:
1983
Call No
:
556.522
Corscaden P.A.
Sheffield University
Books
1
Hydroecological research at Slapton Ley: a guide to research on Slapton Ley and its catchment.
Year
:
1994
Call No
:
556
O'Sullivan Paddy & Wilson Helen.
University of Plymouth Landscape & Environment Research group.
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