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The seasonal accrual and loss of benthic algae (Spirogyra) in the Daly River, an oligotrophic river in tropical Australia
Simon A. Townsend and Armando V. Padovan
Marine and Freshwater Research 56(3) 317 - 327
Full text doi:10.1071/MF04079



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