Large In-stream Wood Studies: a Call for Common Metrics
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Ellen Wohl | Kathleen A. Dwire | Michael K. Young | Daniel A. Cenderelli | K. Fausch | E. Wohl | K. Dwire | D. Cenderelli | Kurt D. Fausch | M. K. Young | Sandra E. Ryan-Burkett | Sandra Ryan-Burkett | Sandra E Ryan-Burkett
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