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Publications by Lawrence Speers
A Morphological, Meristic and Electrophoretic Investigation of Six Allopatric Lake Charr (Salvelinus Namaycush) Populations From Algonquin Park, Ontario.
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Supplemental Information 1: Morphological Data From Allopatric Populations (Summarized in Table 2)