Effects of Land Cover on Stream Ecosystems: Roles of Empirical Models and Scaling Issues
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David L. Strayer | Robert J. Naiman | Christer Nilsson | Gilles Pinay | D. Strayer | R. Naiman | C. Nilsson | G. Pinay | Lisa C. Thompson | R. Beighley | S. Brooks | R. Edward Beighley | Shane Brooks
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