Long-term Changes in Seasonality of Phytoplankton Community in North Basin of Lake Biwa: a Comparison with the Plankton Ecology Group (PEG) Model

Author:

IKEDA Shohei1,ICHISE Satoshi1,FURUTA Seiko1,URABE Jotaro2

Affiliation:

1. Lake Biwa Environmental Research Institute

2. Graduate School of Life Sciences,Tohoku University

Publisher

Japan Society on Water Environment

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