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Causes and consequences of recent changes in coastal fish and macroalgal populations in the Baltic Sea
Nilsson, J. (2004). Causes and consequences of recent changes in coastal fish and macroalgal populations in the Baltic Sea. Dissertation Series, 13. PhD Thesis. University of Kalmar, Faculty of Natural Science: Kalmar. ISBN 91-89584-29-5. 33, appendix pp.
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  • Nilsson, J.

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  • Nilsson, J.; Engkvist, R.; Persson, L.-E. (2004). Long-term decline and recent recovery of Fucus populations along the rocky shores of southeast Sweden, Baltic Sea, in: Nilsson, J. Causes and consequences of recent changes in coastal fish and macroalgal populations in the Baltic Sea. Dissertation Series, 13: pp. 1-12, more
  • Nilsson, J. (2004). Fish predation as a possible regulator of population of the grazing isopod Idotea baltica in the Baltic Sea, in: Nilsson, J. Causes and consequences of recent changes in coastal fish and macroalgal populations in the Baltic Sea. Dissertation Series, 13: pp. 1-20, more
  • Nilsson, J. (2004). Predation of northern pike (Esox lucius L.) eggs: a possible cause of regionally poor recruitment in the Baltic Sea, in: Nilsson, J. Causes and consequences of recent changes in coastal fish and macroalgal populations in the Baltic Sea. Dissertation Series, 13: pp. 1-13, more
  • Nilsson, J.; Andersson, J.; Karås, P.; Sandström, O. (2004). Recruitment failure and decreasing catches of perch (Perca fluviatilis L.) and pike (Esox lucius L.) in the coastal waters of southeast Sweden, in: Nilsson, J. Causes and consequences of recent changes in coastal fish and macroalgal populations in the Baltic Sea. Dissertation Series, 13: pp. 295-306, more

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