Test of a Benthic Macroinvertebrate Habitat—Flow Time Series Model Incorporating Disturbance and Recovery Processes
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K. Shearer | I. Jowett | I. G. Jowett | Eric O. Goodwin | John W. Hayes | Karen A. Shearer | J Hay | C. Allen | D. A. Olsen | E. Goodwin | J. Hay | C. Allen | J. Hayes
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