Dissolved Oxygen Declines in the Hudson River Associated with the Invasion of the Zebra Mussel (<i>Dreissena polymorpha</i>)
Nina F. Caraco(Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies), David L. Strayer(Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies), Gregory G. Lampman, Michael L. Pace(Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies), Jonathan J. Cole(Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies), David Fischer(Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies), Stuart Findlay(Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies)
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