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Adult and juvenile fish influence planktonic communities in natural environments, reducing densities and/or the average population size of some organisms and consequently, enabling the population growth of other (Kissic, 1987; Guest, Drenner, Threlkeld, Martin, & Smith, 1990; Gerking, 1994; Karus, Paaver, Agasild, & Zingel, 2014; Sass et al., 2014).
2008), with formerly rare species such as the ziege (Pelecus cultratus), zingel (Zingel zingel), streber (Zingel streber) and others all making a comeback (Jurajda et al.
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However, "The position of the ministry and Minister Jaanus Tamkivi is firm-mines will not be allowed before it's clear they will not damage nature," Hanno Zingel, nature protection expert at the environment ministry, proclaimed.
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