Inferring past environmental changes in three Turkish lakes from sub-fossil Cladocera

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Inferring past environmental changes in three Turkish lakes from sub-fossil Cladocera. / Çakıroğlu, Ayşe İdil; Levi, Eti E.; Tavşanoğlu, Nihan; Bezirci, Gizem; Erdoğan, Şeyda; Filiz, Nur; Andersen, Thorbjørn Joest; Davidson, Thomas A.; Jeppesen, Erik; Beklioğlu, Meryem.

I: Hydrobiologia, Bind 778, Nr. 1, 2016, s. 295–312.

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Çakıroğlu, Aİ, Levi, EE, Tavşanoğlu, N, Bezirci, G, Erdoğan, Ş, Filiz, N, Andersen, TJ, Davidson, TA, Jeppesen, E & Beklioğlu, M 2016, 'Inferring past environmental changes in three Turkish lakes from sub-fossil Cladocera', Hydrobiologia, bind 778, nr. 1, s. 295–312. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-015-2581-x

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Çakıroğlu, A. İ., Levi, E. E., Tavşanoğlu, N., Bezirci, G., Erdoğan, Ş., Filiz, N., Andersen, T. J., Davidson, T. A., Jeppesen, E., & Beklioğlu, M. (2016). Inferring past environmental changes in three Turkish lakes from sub-fossil Cladocera. Hydrobiologia, 778(1), 295–312. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-015-2581-x

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Çakıroğlu Aİ, Levi EE, Tavşanoğlu N, Bezirci G, Erdoğan Ş, Filiz N o.a. Inferring past environmental changes in three Turkish lakes from sub-fossil Cladocera. Hydrobiologia. 2016;778(1):295–312. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-015-2581-x

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Çakıroğlu, Ayşe İdil ; Levi, Eti E. ; Tavşanoğlu, Nihan ; Bezirci, Gizem ; Erdoğan, Şeyda ; Filiz, Nur ; Andersen, Thorbjørn Joest ; Davidson, Thomas A. ; Jeppesen, Erik ; Beklioğlu, Meryem. / Inferring past environmental changes in three Turkish lakes from sub-fossil Cladocera. I: Hydrobiologia. 2016 ; Bind 778, Nr. 1. s. 295–312.

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