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Benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages in five central Idaho (USA) streams over a 10-year period following disturbance by wildfire

G.Wayne Minshall, Christopher T. Robinson, Deron E. Lawrence, Douglas A. Andrews and James T. Brock
10(2) pp.201 - 213


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