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- Real-Time PCR Identification of Lake Whitefish Coregonus Clupeaformis in the Laurentian Great Lakes
- Report from the Workshop on Coregonine Restoration Science
- Wildlife Action Plan: Great Lakes Ciscoes (Accessible)
- Report No. 147 Fish Distribution Movement and Gross External
- Names of Michigan Fishes
- Food Web Alterations That Promote Native Species: the Recovery of Cisco (Coregonus Artedi) Populations Through Management of Native Piscivores
- North Wabasca Lake Monitoring Project
- Management Plan for Kiyi, Upper Great Lakes (Coregonus Kiyi Kiyi) in Canada
- Status of Sport Fish in North Wabasca Lake, Alberta, 2006
- Predicting Spawning Habitat for Lake Whitefish Coregonus Clupeaformis and Cisco Coregonus Artedi in the Lake Erie and Lake
- Cisco Coregonus Artedi Restoration in Lake Ontario: Ecology, Genetics, and Science Communication
- Cisco Diversity in a Historical Drainage of Glacial Lake Algonquin
- Status and Management of Cisco, Lake Trout, Smelt and Walleye in Long Lake of Phelps, Vilas Co. Wisconsin
- Inland Cisco Lakes?
- Ecology of Larval Fishes and Large Zooplankton in the Keweenaw Current Region of Lake Superior, with Special Focus on Lake Herring, Coregonus Artedi
- Hoole Grand Rapids Project Application
- Coregonus Artedi Lesuer Lake Herring (Cisco)
- Abstracts Aquaculture & Physiology
- Status of Cisco (Coregonus Artedi) in Lake Superior During 1970-2006 and Management and Research Considerations
- Historical Fish Community and Ecology
- Ecology of Larval Fishes and Large Zooplankton in the Keweenaw Current Region of Lake Superior, with Special Focus on Lake Herring, Coregonus Artedi
- Effectiveness of Critical Lake Trout and Coregonid Reef Spawning Habitat Restoration in Northern Lake Michigan
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- Cisco Science: Using Omics to Answer a Range of Key Questions Hannah Lachance University of Vermont
- (Coregonus Artedi) Populations in Eastern Lake Ontario
- Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission Seattlenwf V.29
- Advances in Limnology 50
- Habitat Use by Fishes of Lake Superior. I. Diel Patterns of Habitat