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Figure 8: Zooplankton Similarities for Polymictic and Dimictic Lakes.
doi 10.7717/peerj.5731/fig-8
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Figure 2: Mean ± SD Values of Species Richness and Shannon Biodiversity Index for Polymictic and Dimictic Lakes (With Their Thermal Layers).
Figure 3: Zooplankton Species Richness in Lakes With Different Mictic Types (Epilimnion Only).
Figure 7: Shannon Biodiversity of Zooplankton in Lakes With a Different Mictic Type and Thermal Layers.
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Figure 8: Percentage Contribution of Zooplankton Groups in the Mean Total Abundance of Zooplankton at the Sites Examined in the Barycz River.