Competitive exclusion along climate gradients: energy efficiency influences the distribution of two salmonid fishes
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Arne J. Jensen | Edwige Bellier | Anders Gravbrøt Finstad | Dag O. Hessen | Bror Jonsson | A. Finstad | B. Jonsson | D. O. Hessen | T. Forseth | A. Jensen | A. Foldvik | Torbjørn Forseth | T. Hesthagen | Edwige Bellier | Anders Foldvik | Trygve Hesthagen | D. Hessen | E. Bellier
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