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Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 133:692–704, 2004 q Copyright by the American Fisheries Society 2004 Habitat Fingerprints for Lake Superior Coastal Wetlands Derived from Elemental Analysis of Yellow Perc
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BRAZNER ET / Duluth / /

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Actual wetland AB / Environmental Effects Research Laboratory / Wetland AB / Scotia B2Y 4A2 / /

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United States / /

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USA STEVEN E. CAMPANA Bedford Institute of Oceanography / /

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large open systems / classification algorithm / distinct chemical fingerprints / open-lake food webs / physical and chemical conditions / physical-chemical character / physical-chemical differences / chemical signatures / chemical analysis / dilute acid standard solutions / /

NaturalFeature

Allouez Bay / Lake Superior / Bark Bay / Great Lakes / Kakagon River / Bad River / Flag River / Lake Superior Coastal Wetlands Derived / /

Organization

Marine Fish Division / USA STEVEN E. CAMPANA Bedford Institute of Oceanography / Royal Productivity Council / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / Department of Fisheries and Oceans / Post Office / American Fisheries Society / National Health / /

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JOHN C. BRAZNER / Kakagon Sloughs / Anne Cotter / DANNY K. TANNER / John Slough / Al Ba / STEVEN E. CAMPANA / /

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model / Corresponding author / /

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Atlantic / /

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South Dakota / Wisconsin / Minnesota / /

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North Atlantic / /

Technology

ICPMS technologies / classification algorithm / /

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