Ecological Effects of Stocked Trout in Naturally
Fishless High-Elevation Lakes,
North Cascades National Park Service Complex, WA, USA: Phase II

William J. Lissa, Gary L. Larsonb,
Torrey J. Tylera, Lisa Ganioc,
Robert Hoffmana, Elisabeth A. Deimlinga,
Gregg Lomnickyd, C. David McIntiree, and
Robert Truittf
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a Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Nash 104 Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331-3803
b
USGS - Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
c Northwest Statistical Services |
d ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc. 1600 SW Western Blvd. Corvallis, OR 97333
e Department of Botany
f Department of Forest Resources |
April 1999
Technical Report
NPS/CCSOOSU/NRTR-98/01
CA-9000-8-0006
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