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... inland waters are taxonomically impoverished compared with the sea . Groups such as the Cephalopoda , Ctenophora , Ki- norhyncha , Priapulida , and Amphineura , for example , have no freshwater representatives , and from a total of ...
... inland waters are taxonomically impoverished compared with the sea . Groups such as the Cephalopoda , Ctenophora , Ki- norhyncha , Priapulida , and Amphineura , for example , have no freshwater representatives , and from a total of ...
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... Inland Waters SOURCES OF IONS It is easy to speak of the chemical composition of the average fresh water of the world or of dif- ferent continents , but at least two things must be kept in mind when this ... Inland Waters, Sources of Ions,
... Inland Waters SOURCES OF IONS It is easy to speak of the chemical composition of the average fresh water of the world or of dif- ferent continents , but at least two things must be kept in mind when this ... Inland Waters, Sources of Ions,
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... Inland waters and their ecology . Longman Australia Pty Ltd. , 316 pp . Beadle , L.C. 1981. The inland waters of tropical Africa . An introduction to tropical limnology , 2d ed . Longman Group Ltd. , London . 475 pp . Beauchamp , P. de ...
... Inland waters and their ecology . Longman Australia Pty Ltd. , 316 pp . Beadle , L.C. 1981. The inland waters of tropical Africa . An introduction to tropical limnology , 2d ed . Longman Group Ltd. , London . 475 pp . Beauchamp , P. de ...
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