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- 2009
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Invasions and niche width: does niche width of an introduced crayfish differ from a native crayfish?
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- 2008
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The influence of productivity and width of littoral zone on the trophic position of a large-bodied omnivore.
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The influence of food quality and availability on trophic position, carbon signature, and growth rate of an omnivorous crayfish
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- 2007
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Persistent organic pollutants (POP) in a benthic omnivore - A comparison between lake and stream crayfish populations
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Heavy metals and stable isotopes in a benthic omnivore in a trophic gradient of lakes
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- 2006
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Does natural acidity mediate interactions between introduced brown trout, native fish, crayfish and other invertebrates in West Coast New Zealand streams?
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Stable isotopes as an indicator of diet in omnivorous crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus): the influence of tissue, sample treatment, and season
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Crayfish in lakes and streams: individual and population responses to predation, productivity and substratum availability
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Facilitation and interference among three predators affect their consumption of a stream-dwelling mayfly
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Low levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPS) in New Zealand eels reflect isolation from atmospheric sources
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