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Abundance and Diversity of the Phototrophic Microbial Mat Communities of Sulphur Mountain Banff Springs and Their Significance to the Endangered Snail, Physella johnsoni"
written by Michael Bilyj, Dwayne Lepitzki, Elizabeth Hughes, Jolantha Swiderski, Erko Stackebrandt, Charlie Pacas, Vladimir V. Yurkov,
published by
Open Journal of Ecology,
Vol.4 No.8, 2014
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