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Linking Land Use Change, Stream Geomorphology, and Aquatic Biodiversity in a Hierarchical Classification Scheme
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Reference Type | Citation | Progress Report Year (Date Added to Report) | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Cianfrani C, Sullivan S, Hession W, Watzin M. Mixed stream channel morphologies: implications for fish community diversity. AQUATIC CONSERVATION-MARINE AND FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS 2009;19(2):147-156 |
R830595 (Final) (06/07/22) |
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Journal Article | Cianfrani C, Sullivan S, Hession W, Watzin M. A Multitaxonomic Approach to Understanding Local-Versus Watershed-Sacle Influences on Stream Biota in the Lake Camplain Basin, Vermont, USA. RIVER RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS 2012;28(7):973-988. |
R830595 (Final) (06/07/22) |
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Journal Article | Sullivan SMP, Watzin MC, Keeton WS. A riverscape perspective on habitat associations among riverine bird assemblages in the Lake Champlain Basin, USA. Landscape Ecology 2007;22(8):1169-1186. |
R830595 (Final) (01/14/09) |
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Journal Article | Sullivan SMP, Watzin MC. Relating stream physical habitat condition and concordance of biotic productivity across multiple taxa. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2008;65(12):2667-2677. |
R830595 (Final) (08/02/11) |
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Journal Article | Sullivan S, Watzin M. Towards a Functional Understanding of the Effects of Sediment Aggradation on Stream Fish Condition. RIVER RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS 2010;26(10):1298-1314. |
R830595 (Final) (06/07/22) |
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