Resistance, resilience and community recovery in intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams
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Rachel Stubbington | Thibault Datry | T. Datry | J. Whitney | M. Bogan | A. Ruhí | B. Robson | Belinda J. Robson | Michael T. Bogan | R. Stubbington | E. Chester | Ashley L. Murphy | E. T. Chester | Albert Ruhí | James E. Whitney | A. L. Murphy | B. Robson | Ashley L. Murphy | James E. Whitney
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