19 results on '"Bodensteiner, Leo"'
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2. NORTH PACIFIC SPINY DOGFISH ("SQUALUS SUCKLEYI") PRESENCE IN EELGRASS HABITAT IN THE SALISH SEA, WASHINGTON
3. Barriers to upstream passage by two migratory sculpins, prickly sculpin (Cottus asper) and coastrange sculpin (Cottus aleuticus), in Northern Puget Sound lowland streams
4. Impacts of Riprap on Wetland Shorelines, Upper Winnebago Pool Lakes, Wisconsin
5. Inventory and characterization of wetland habitat on the Winnebago upper pool lakes, Wisconsin, USA: An integrated multimedia-gis approach
6. Response of mid-water common reed stands to water level variations and winter conditions in Lake Poygan, Wisconsin, USA
7. Impacts of Riprap on Wetland Shorelines, Upper Winnebago Pool Lakes, Wisconsin
8. Ecosystem functions of mid-lake stands of common reed in Lake Poygan, Wisconsin
9. Chromium in Rainbow Trout from an Exposed Dunite Formation, Twin Sisters Mountain, Washington
10. Hydrological Controls and Freshening in Meromictic Soap Lake, Washington, 1939‐20021
11. Shelter Occupancy by Mixed-Species Pairs of Native Signal Crayfish and Non-Native Red Swamp Crayfish Held in Enclosures
12. Fishes of the Salish Sea: Puget Sound and the Straits of Georgia and Juan de Fuca.
13. Historical Changes in Mid-Water Stands of Common Reed in the Winnebago Pool Lakes, Wisconsin
14. Flowing Water: An Effective Treatment for Ichthyophthiriasis
15. Downstream Drift of Fishes in the Upper Mississippi River during Winter
16. Effects of Repetitive Formalin Treatments on Channel Catfish Juveniles
17. Role of Temperature, Dissolved Oxygen, and Backwaters in the Winter Survival of Freshwater Drum (Aplodinotus grunniens) in the Mississippi River
18. INVENTORY AND CHARACTERIZATION OF WETLAND HABITAT ON THE WINNEBAGO UPPER POOL LAKES, WISCONSIN, USA: AN INTEGRATED MULTIMEDIA-GIS APPROACH.
19. Downstream drift of fishes in the upper Mississippi River during winter
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