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How freshwater biomonitoring tools vary sub‐seasonally reflects temporary river flow regimes

James White, Patrick D. Armitage, Jon A.B. Bass, Richard P. Chadd, Matthew J. Hill, Kate L. Mathers, Sally Little, Paul J. Wood

River Research and Applications

Swansea University Author: James White

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DOI (Published version): 10.1002/rra.3501

Published in: River Research and Applications
ISSN: 1535-1459 1535-1467
Published: 2019
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title How freshwater biomonitoring tools vary sub‐seasonally reflects temporary river flow regimes
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title_full How freshwater biomonitoring tools vary sub‐seasonally reflects temporary river flow regimes
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