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Effects of physical disturbance and canopy cover on attached diatom community structure in an Idaho stream

Robinson et al., 1987

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9767847932637128864
Author
Robinson C
Rushforth S
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Hydrobiologia

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A field experiment was conducted to determine the effect of disturbance frequency on diatom communities established on artificial substrates within an open canopy site and a closed canopy site of a 3rd order stream. The open canopy site (OCS) had a total of 80 diatom taxa …
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