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Recent trends in the Illinois River indicated by fish populations (1993)


Author: Sparks, Richard E; National Great Rivers Research and Education Center - NGRREC
Possible copyright status: In copyright for research and educational use only. Digitized with permission of Lewis & Clark Community College, the National Great Rivers Research and Education Center, and the Illinois Natural History Survey . Contact library@lc.edu for information
Language: English
Call number: 597 S736
Digitizing sponsor: CARLI: Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois
Book contributor: Lewis & Clark Community College and the National Great Rivers Research and Education Center
Collection: lewis_and_clark; americana
Notes: 1.) Some pages are skewed and have tight margins at top.

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Submitted as part of the Flowing Water Ecosystems Section in the Critical Trends Assessment Project CTAP. Illinois Natural History Survey, Center for Aquatic Ecology Technical Report 93/16


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