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Grenouillet, G.; Brosse, S.; Tudesque, L.; Lek, S.; Baraille, Y.; Loot, G. 2008. Concordance among stream assemblages and spatial autocorrelation along a fragmented gradient. Diversity and Distributions 14: 592-603.

Griswold, M. W.; Berzinis, R. W.; Crisman, T. L.; Golladay, S. w. 2008. Impacts of climatic stability on the structural and functional aspects of macroinvertebrate communities after severe drought. Freshwater Biology 53: 2465-2483.

Gustafson, M. P. 2008. Effects of thermal regime on mayfly assemblages in mountain streams. Hydrobiologia 605: 235-246.

Haase, P.; Pauls, S. U.; Engelhardt, C. H. M.; Sundermann, A. 2008. Effects of sampling microhabitats with low coverage within the STAR/AQEM macroinvertebrate sampling protocol on stream assessment. Limnologica 38: 14-22.

Haidekker, A.; Hering, D. 2008. Relationship between benthic insects (ephemeroptera, plecoptera, coleoptera, trichoptera) and temperature in small and medium-sized streams in Germany: a multivariate study. Aquatic Ecology 42: 463-481.

Hajnal, E.; Padisak, J. 2008. Analysis of long-term ecological status of Lake Balaton based on the ALMOBAL phytoplankton database. Hydrobiologia 599: 227-237.

Harvey, G. L.; Clifford, N. J.; Gurnell, A. M. 2008. Towards an ecologically meaningful classification of the flow biotope for river inventory, rehabilitation, design and appraisal purposes. Journal of Environmental Management 88: 638-650.

Haslam, S. M. 2008. The riverscape and the river. Cambridge University Press, New York. 404 pp.

Hawkins, C. P.; Paulsen, S. G.; Sickle, J. V.; Yuan, L. L. 2008. Regional assessments of stream ecological condition: scientific challenges associated with the USA's national wadeable stream assessment. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27: 805-807.

Haxton, T. J.; Findlay, C. S. 2008. Meta-analysis of the impacts of water management on aquatic communities. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65: 437-447.

Hay, C. H.; Franti, T. G.; Marx, D. B.; Peters, E. J.; Hesse, L. W. 2008. Macroinvertebrate drift density in relation to abiotic factors in the Missouri River. Hydrobiologia 598: 175-189.

Heffernan, J. B.; Sponseller, R. A.; Fisher, S. G. 2008. Consequences of a biogeomorphic regime shift for the hyporheic zone of a Sonoran desert stream. Freshwater Biology 53: 1954-1968.

Heino, J. 2008. Patterns of functional biodiversity and function-environment relationships in lake littoral macroinvertebrates. Limnology and Oceanography 53: 1446-1455.

Heino, J. 2008. Influence of taxonomic resolution and data transformation on biotic matrix concordance and assemblage-environment relationships in stream macroinvertebrates. Boreal Environment Research 13: 359-369.

Heino, J.; Paasivirta, L. 2008. Unravelling the determinants of stream midge biodiversity in a boreal drainage basin. Freshwater Biology 53: 884-896.

Heino, J.; Mykra, H. 2008. Control of stream insect assemblages: roles of spatial configuration and local environmental factors. Ecological Entomology 33: 614-622.

Heino, J.; Toivonen, H. 2008. Aquatic plant biodiversity at high latitudes: patterns of richness and rarity in Finnish freshwater macrophytes. Boreal Environment Research 13: 1-14.

Heino, J.; Korsu, K. 2008. Testing species-stone area and species-bryophyte cover relationships in riverine macroinvertebrates at small scales. Freshwater Biology 53: 558-568.

Heino, J.; Mykra, H.; Kotanen, J. 2008. Weak relationships between landscape characteristics and multiple facets of stream macroinvertebrate biodiversity in a boreal drainage basin. Landscape Ecology 23: 417-426.

Helmus, M. R.; Sass, G. 2008. The rapid effects of a whole-lake reduction of coarse woody debris on fish and benthic macroinvertebrates. Freshwater Biology 53: 1423-1433.

Herlihy, A. T.; Paulsen, S. G.; Van Sickle, J.; Stoddard, J. L.; Hawkins, C. P.; Yuan, L. L. 2008. Striving for consistency in a national assessment: the challenges of applying a reference-condition approach at a continental scale. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27: 860-877.

Hernandez, A. D.; Sukhdeo, M. V. K. 2008. Parasites alter the topology of a stream food web across seasons. Oecologia 156: 613-624.

Herrman, K. S.; Bouchard, V.; Moore, R. H. 2008. Factors affecting denitrification in agricultural headwater streams in Northeast Ohio, USA. Hydrobiologia 598: 305-314.

Hessen, D. O.; Walseng, B. 2008. The rarity concept and the commonness of rarity in freshwater zooplankton. Freshwater Biology 53: 2026-2035.

Hieber, M.; Robinson, C. T.; Uehlinger, U. 2008. Short-term colonization patterns of macroinvertebrates in alpine streams. Fundamental and Applied Limnology 171: 75-86.

Hinojosa-Garro, D.; Mason, C. F.; Underwood, G. J. C. 2008. Macrophyte assemblages in ditches of coastal marshes in relation to land-use, salinity and water quality. Fundamental and Applied Limnology 172: 325-337.

Hoeinghaus, D. J.; Winemiller, K. O.; Agostinho, A. A. 2008. Hydrogeomorphology and river impoundment affect food-chain length of diverse neotropical food webs. Oikos 117: 984-995.

Hoekstra, A. Y. & Chapagain, A. K. 2008. Globalization of water: sharing the planet's freshwater resources. Blackwell Pub, Malden, MA. 208 pp.

Hof, C.; Brandle, M.; Brandl, R. 2008. Latitudinal variation of diversity in European freshwater animals is not concordant across habitat types. Global Ecology and Biogeography 17: 539-546.

Hong, H. C.; Wong, M. H.; Mazumder, A.; Liang, Y. 2008. Trophic state, natural organic matter content, and disinfection by-product formation potential of six drinking water reservoirs in the Pearl River Delta, China. Journal of Hydrology 359: 164-173.

Hong-Zhu Wang. 2008. Food web of benthic macroinvertebrates in a large Yangtze river-connected lake: the role of flood disturbance. Fundamental and Applied Limnology 171: 297-309.

Horrigan, N.; Baird, D. J. 2008. Trait patterns of aquatic insects across gradients of flow-related factors: a multivariate analysis of Canadian national data. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65: 670-680.

Hrodey, P. J.; Kalb, B. J.; Sutton, T. M. 2008. Macroinvertebrate community response to large-woody debris additions in small warmwater streams. Hydrobiologia 605: 193-207.

Huang, Y.; Yan, Y.; Li, X. 2008. Food web structure of benthic macro invertebrates in a second order stream of the Hanjiang River basin in middle China. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 23: 421-427.

Hughes, R. M.; Peck, D. V. 2008. Acquiring data for large aquatic resource surveys: the art of compromise among science, logistics, and reality. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27: 837-859.

Hughes, S. J.; Ferreira, T.; Cortes, R. V. 2008. Hierarchical spatial patterns and drivers of change in benthic macroinvertebrate communities in an intermittent Mediterranean river. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 18: 742-760.

Huryn, A. D. 2008. The effect of an interstate highway on macroinvertebrate production in headwater streams. Fundamental and Applied Limnology 171: 199-218.

Ilg, C.; Dziock, F.; Foeckler, F.; Follner, K.; Gerisch, M.; Glaeser, J.; Rink, A.; Schanowski, A.; Scholz, M.; Deichner, O.; Henle, K. 2008. Long-term reactions of plants and macroinvertebrates to extreme floods in floodplain grasslands. Ecology 89: 2392-2398.

Imberger, S. J.; Walsh, C. J.; Grace, M. R. 2008. More microbial activity, not abrasive flow or shredder abundance, accelerates breakdown of labile leaf litter in urban streams. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27: 549-561.

Inglis, L.; Boothroyd, I. K. G.; Brierley, G. 2008. Effectiveness of the river environment classification in the Auckland region. New Zealand Geographer 64: 181-193.

Izagirre, O.; Agirre, U.; Bermejo, M.; Pozo, J.; Elosegi, A. 2008. Environmental controls of whole-stream metabolism identified from continuous monitoring of Basque streams. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27: 252-268.

Jacobsen, D.; Brodersen, K. P. 2008. Are altitudinal limits of equatorial stream insects reflected in their respiratory performance? Freshwater Biology 53: 2295-2308.

Jacobsen, D. 2008. Low oxygen pressure as a driving factor for the altitudinal decline in taxon richness of stream macroinvertebrates. Oecologia 154: 795-807.

Jaehnig, S. C.; Lorenz, A. W. 2008. Substrate-specific macroinvertebrate diversity patterns following stream restoration. Aquatic Sciences 70: 292-303.

Jaehnig, S. C.; Lorenz, A.; Hering, D. 2008. Hydromorphological parameters indicating differences between single- and multiple-channel mountain rivers in Germany, in relation to their modification and recovery. Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 18: 1200-1216.

James, A. B. W. 2008. The impacts of reduced flow on instream habitat condition and macroinvertebrate behaviour. Ph.D. Dissertation. Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand. 201pp.

James, A. B. W.; Dewson, Z. S.; Death, R. G. 2008. Do stream macroinvertebrates use instream refugia in response to severe short-term flow reduction in New Zealand streams? Freshwater Biology 53: 1316-1334.

Jin, C. 2008. Biodiversity dynamics of freshwater wetland ecosystems affected by secondary salinisation and seasonal hydrology variation: A model-based study. Hydrobiologia 598: 257-270.

Johnson, R. K. 2008. Habitat-specific stability and persistence of benthic invertebrate communities in boreal lakes. Fundamental and Applied Limnology 171: 311-322.

Jones, J. B.; Mulholland, P. J. 2008. Streams and ground waters. Academic Press, San Diego.

Joyce, P.; Wotton, R. S. 2008. Shredder fecal pellets as stores of allochthonous organic matter in streams. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27: 521-528.

Julian, J. P.; Stanley, E. H.; Doyle, M. W. 2008. Basin-scale consequences of agricultural land use on benthic light availability and primary production along a sixth-order temperate river. Ecosystems 11: 1091-1105.

Jung, S. W.; Nguyen, V. V.; Nguyen, Q. H.; Bae, Y. J. 2008. Aquatic insect faunas and communities of a mountain stream in Sapa Highland, Northern Vietnam. Limnology 9: 219-229.

Junker, B.; Buchecker, M. 2008. Aesthetic preferences versus ecological objectives in river restorations. Landscape and Urban Planning 85: 141-154.

Karatayev, A. Y.; Burlakova, L. E.; Dodson, S. I. 2008. Community analysis of Belarusian lakes: correlations of species diversity with hydrochemistry. Hydrobiologia 605: 99-112.

Karatayev, A. Y.; Mastitsky, S. E.; Burlakova, L. E.; Olenin, S. 2008. Past, current, and future of the central European corridor for aquatic invasions in Belarus. Biological Invasions 10: 215-232.

Karim, A.; Veizer, J.; Barth, J. 2008. Net ecosystem production in the Great Lakes basin and its implications for the North American missing carbon sink: a hydrologic and stable isotope approach. Global and Planetary Change 61: 15-27.

Kasangaki, A.; Chapman, L. J.; Balirwa, J. 2008. Land use and the ecology of benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages of high-altitude rainforest streams in Uganda. Freshwater Biology 53: 681-697.

Kasprzak, P.; Padisak, J.; Koschel, R.; Krienitz, L.; Gervais, F. 2008. Chlorophyll a concentration across a trophic gradient of lakes: an estimator of phytoplankton biomass? Limnologica 38: 327-338.

Kelly, M.; Juggins, S.; Guthrie, R.; Pritchard, S.; Jamieson, J.; Rippey, B.; Hirst, H.; Yallop, M. 2008. Assessment of ecological status in U.K. rivers using diatoms. Freshwater Biology 53: 403-422.

Kennen, J. G.; Kauffman, L. J.; Ayers, M. A.; Wolock, D. M.; Colarullo, S. J. 2008. Use of an integrated flow model to estimate ecologically relevant hydrologic characteristics at stream biomonitoring sites. Ecological Modelling 211: 57-76.

Khan, B.; Colbo, M. H. 2008. The impact of physical disturbance on stream communities: lessons from road culverts. Hydrobiologia 600: 229-235.

Kilgour, B.; Clarkin, C.; Morton, W.; Baldwin, R. 2008. Influence of nutrients in water and sediments on the spatial distributions of benthos in Lake Simcoe. Journal of Great Lakes Research 34: 365-376.

Kobayashi, S.; Kagaya, T. 2008. Differences in patches of retention among leaves, woods and small litter particles in a headwater stream: the importance of particle morphology. Limnology 9: 47-55.

Kochersberger, J. P. 2008. Linking embeddedness and macroinvertebrate health in two Southwest Ohio Streams. M.S. Thesis. Air Force Institute of Technology. 134pp.

Kohler, A. E.; Rugenski, A.; Taki, D. 2008. Stream food web response to a salmon carcass analogue addition in two central Idaho, U.S.A. streams. Freshwater Biology 53: 446-460.

Kojiri, T.; Hamaguchi, T.; Ode, M. 2008. Assessment of global warming impacts on water resources and ecology of a river basin in Japan. Journal of Hydro-Environment Research 1: 164-175.

Konrad, C. P.; Brasher, A. M. D.; May, J. T. 2008. Assessing streamflow characteristics as limiting factors on benthic invertebrate assemblages in streams across the western United States. Freshwater Biology 53: 1983-1998.

Koop, J. H. E.; Schaeffer, M.; Ortmann, C.; Winkelmann, C. 2008. Towards environmental assessment of river ecosystems by analyzing energy reserves of aquatic invertebrates. Limnologica 38: 378-387.

Korsu, K.; Huusko, A.; Muotka, T. 2008. Ecology of alien species with special reference to stream salmonids. Boreal Environment Research 13: 43-52.

Kreutzweiser, D. P.; Good, K. P.; Capell, S. S.; Holmes, S. B. 2008. Leaf-litter decomposition and macroinvertebrate communities in boreal forest streams linked to upland logging disturbance. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27: 1-15.

Kudoh, S.; Tanabe, Y.; Iida, T.; Tsujimoto, M.; Ogawa, M.; Imura, S. 2008. Report on limnological, biological and ecological observations of lakes on the Soya Coast, East Antarctica. Antarctic Record (Tokyo) 52: 421-436.

Kuery, D.; Hoess, R.; Brancucci, M. 2008. [Aquatic invertebrates.]. Monographien Der Entomologischen Gesellschaft Basel 3: 245-253.

La Roche, A. 2008. The effectiveness of best management practices for improving water quality in the Muddy Creek Watershed. M.S. Thesis. James Madison University. 117pp.

Lambeets, K.; Vandegehuchte, M. L.; Maelfait, J.; Bonte, D. 2008. Understanding the impact of flooding on trait-displacements and shifts in assemblage structure of predatory arthropods on river banks. Journal of Animal Ecology 77: 1162-1174.

Lancaster, J. 2008. Aquatic insects challenges to populations. CABI, London. 320pp.

Landeiro, V. L.; Hamada, N.; Melo, A. S. 2008. Responses of aquatic invertebrate assemblages and leaf breakdown to macroconsumer exclusion in Amazonian "terra firme" streams. Fundamental and Applied Limnology 172: 49-58(10).

Langhans, S. D.; Tiegs, S. D.; Gessner, M. O.; Tockner, K. 2008. Leaf-decomposition heterogeneity across a riverine floodplain mosaic. Aquatic Sciences 70: 337-346.

Lau, C. 2008. Applications of stoichiometry, stable isotopes, and fatty acids for elucidating the relative importance of allochthonous and autochthonous resources in Hong Kong Streams. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Hong Kong. 147pp.

Lavoie, I.; Dillon, P. J.; Campeau, S. 2009. The effect of excluding diatom taxa and reducing taxonomic resolution on multivariate analyses and stream bioassessment. Ecological Indicators 9: 213-225.

Lecerf, A.; Chauvet, E. 2008. Diversity and functions of leaf-decaying fungi in human-altered streams. Freshwater Biology 53: 1658-1672.

Ledger, M. E.; Harris, R. M. L.; Armitage, P. D.; Milner, A. M. 2008. Disturbance frequency influences patch dynamics in stream benthic algal communities. Oecologia 155: 809-819.

Lee, H.,II; Reusser, D. A.; Olden, J. D.; Smith, S. S.; Graham, J.; Burkett, V.; Dukes, J. S.; Piorkowski, R. J.; McPhedran, J. 2008. Integrated monitoring and information systems for managing aquatic invasive species in a changing climate. Conservation Biology 22: 575-584.

Leigh, C.; Sheldon, F. 2008. Hydrological changes and ecological impacts associated with water resource development in large floodplain rivers in the Australian tropics. River Research and Applications 24: 1251-1270.

Lento, J.; Dillon, P. J.; Somers, K. M.; Reid, R. A. 2008. Changes in littoral benthic macroinvertebrate communities in relation to water chemistry in 17 precambrian shield lakes. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65: 906-918.

Leonard, N. E. 2008. The effects of the invasive exotic Chinese Tallow Tree (Triadica sebifera) on the amphibians and aquatic invertebrates. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of New Orleans. 87 pp.

Li, A. O. Y. 2008. Shredders and leaf litter breakdown in Hong Kong Streams. M.Phil. Thesis. University of Hong Kong. 169pp.

Li, A. O. Y.; Dudgeon, D. 2008. Food resources of shredders and other benthic macroinvertebrates in relation to shading conditions in tropical Hong Kong streams. Freshwater Biology 53: 2011-2025.

Liao, F; Liu, Y.; Ye, M; Zheng, L. 2008. Vulnerability assessment and pressure analysis on ecological environment of typical wetland in Poyang Lake. Resources and Environment in the Yangtze Basin 17: 133-137.

Linke, S.; Norris, R. H.; Pressey, R. L. 2008. Irreplaceability of river networks: towards catchment-based conservation planning. Journal of Applied Ecology 45: 1486-1495.

Litvan, M. E.; Stewart, T. W.; Pierce, C. L.; Larson, C. J. 2008. Effects of grade control structures on the macroinvertebrate assemblage of an agriculturally impacted stream. River Research and Applications 24: 218-233.

Liu, S. L.; Cui, B. S.; Dong, S. K.; Yang, Z. F.; Yang, M.; Holt, K. 2008. Evaluating the influence of road networks on landscape and regional ecological risk-a case study in Lancang River Valley of southwest China. Ecological Engineering 34: 91-99.

Liu, X.; Wang, H. 2008. Food web of benthic macroinvertebrates in a large Yangtze River-connected lake: the role of flood disturbance. Fundamental and Applied Limnology 171: 297-309.

Locke, A. 2008. Integrated approaches to riverine resource stewardship: case studies, science, law, people, and policy. Instream Flow Council, Cheyenne, WY. 430 pp.

Lorion, C. M. 2008. Effects of deforestation and riparian buffers on lotic communities in southeastern Costa Rica: implications for biodiversity conservation in tropical streams. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Idaho. 132 pp.

Lougheed, V. L.; McIntosh, M. D.; Parker, C. A.; Stevenson, R. J. 2008. Wetland degradation leads to homogenization of the biota at local and landscape scales. Freshwater Biology 53: 2402-2413.

Love, J. W.; Taylor, C. M.; Warren, M. P. 2008. Effects of summer drought on fish and macroinvertebrate assemblage properties in upland Ouachita mountain streams, USA. American Midland Naturalist 160: 265-277.

Lytle, D. A.; Olden, J. D.; McMullen, L. E. 2008. Drought-escape behaviors of aquatic insects maybe adaptations to highly variable flow regimes characteristic of desert rivers. Southwestern Naturalist 53: 399-402.

Lytle, D. A.; Bogan, M. T.; Finn, D. S. 2008. Evolution of aquatic insect behaviours across a gradient of disturbance predictability. Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Sciences Series B 275: 453-462.

Ma, Z.; Kang, S.; Zhang, L.; Tong, L.; Su, X. 2008. Analysis of impacts of climate variability and human activity on streamflow for a river basin in arid region of northwest China. Journal of Hydrology 352: 239-249.

Mac Nally, R.; Molyneux, G.; Thomson, J. R.; Lake, P. S.; Read, J. 2008. Variation in widths of riparian-zone vegetation of higher-elevation streams and implications for conservation management. Plant Ecology 198: 89-100.

MacDonald, E. E.; Taylor, B. R. 2008. Factors influencing litter decomposition rates in upstream and downstream reaches of river systems of eastern Canada. Fundamental and Applied Limnology 172: 71-86.

Macias, F. A.; Galindo, J. L. G.; Garcia-Diaz, M. D.; Galindo, J. C. G. 2008. Allelopathic agents from aquatic ecosystems: potential biopesticides models. Phytochemistry Reviews 7: 155-178.

Madoni, P.; Braghiroli, S.; Fioravanti, M.; Galassi, L. 2008. Assessment of the running water quality by comparing ciliate and macroinvertebrate community structure. Italian Journal of Zoology 75: 243-252.

Mahato, M.; Kennedy, J. H. 2008. Artificial substrate transfer technique to detect impact of urbanization on colonized macroinvertebrates from a minimally impacted stream. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 23: 205-212.

Makkeasorn, A.; Chang, N. B.; Zhou, X. 2008. Short-term streamflow forecasting with global climate change implications - a comparative study between genetic programming and neural network models. Journal of Hydrology 352: 336-354.

Maloney, K. O.; Feminella, J. W.; Mitchell, R. M.; Miller, S. A.; Mulholland, P. J.; Houser, J. N. 2008. Landuse legacies and small streams: Identifying relationships between historical land use and contemporary stream conditions. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27: 280-294.

Marcarelli, A. M.; Baker, M. A.; Wurtsbaugh, W. A. 2008. Is in-stream N2 fixation an important N source for benthic communities and stream ecosystems? Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27: 186-211.

Martinez, P. J., Jones, M. S. 2008. Coldwater reservoir ecology. Colorado Division of Wildlife, Fish Research Section, Fort Collins, CO. 123 pp.

Mastrantuono, L.; Sforza, M. 2008. Recovery assessment in Lake Nemi (Italy) after a twenty year period (1981-2001) using plant-associated invertebrates. Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 11: 310-320.

Mastrantuono, L.; Solimini, A. G.; Noges, P.; Bazzanti, M. 2008. Plant-associated invertebrates and hydrological balance in the large volcanic Lake Bracciano (central Italy) during two years with different water levels. Hydrobiologia 599: 143-152.

Mathuriau, C.; Thomas, A. G. B.; Chauvet, E. 2008. Seasonal dynamics of benthic detritus and associated macroinvertebrate communities in a neotropical stream. Fundamental and Applied Limnology 171: 323-333.

Matthews, B.; Mazumder, A. 2008. Detecting trophic-level variation in consumer assemblages. Freshwater Biology 53: 1942-1953.

McClain, M. E.; Naiman, R. J. 2008. Andean influences on the biogeochemistry and ecology of the Amazon River. Bioscience 58: 325-338.

McIntosh, M. D.; Schmitz, J. A.; Benbow, M. E.; Burky, A. J. 2008. Structural and functional changes of tropical riffle macroinvertebrate communities associated with stream flow withdrawal. River Research and Applications 24: 1045-1055.

McKie, B. G.; Woodward, G.; Hladyz, S.; Nistorescu, M.; Preda, E.; Popescu, C.; Giller, P. S.; Malmqvist, B. 2008. Ecosystem functioning in stream assemblages from different regions: contrasting responses to variation in detritivore richness, evenness and density. Journal of Animal Ecology 77: 495-504.

Medeiros, A. O.; Rocha, P.; Rosa, C. A.; Graca, M. A. S. 2008. Litter breakdown in a stream affected by drainage from a gold mine. Fundamental and Applied Limnology 172: 59-70(12).

Medeiros, A. S.; Shirley, J.; Quinlan, R. 2008. Impacts to the invertebrate community structure of aquatic systems in Nunavut: stream benthos project. Newsletter of the

Biological Survey of Canada (Terrestrial Arthropods) 27: 24-27.

Mellon, C. D.; Wipfli, M. S.; Li, J. L. 2008. Effects of forest fire on headwater stream macroinvertebrate communities in eastern Washington, U.S.A. Freshwater Biology 53: 2331-2343.

Meyer, C. K.; Whiles, M. R. 2008. Macroinvertebrate communities in restored and natural Platte River slough wetlands. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27: 626-639.

Mieleitner, J.; Borsuk, M.; Buergi, H.; Reichert, P. 2008. Identifying functional groups of phytoplankton using data from three lakes of different trophic state. Aquatic Sciences 70: 30-46.


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