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Figure 1. Mesocosm set-up in the pond. Sample cups had either fresh Carex clippings or fresh goose droppings submerged in 200 mL ofpond water
Table 1. Initial composition of Carex sp. leaves and goose droppings, and the pond water used in the experiment.
Figure 3. The cumulative nutrient concentrations released from goose droppings and Carex sp
Table 2. Summary of results from general linear models comparingmatter of (a) carbon, (b) nitrogen, and (c) phosphorus between the solid organic Carex and goose dropping treatments and (d) total dissolved nitrogen and (e) total dissolved phosphorous in the overlaying water.Significant values are in bold.
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