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Book and Book Chapter Publications Details for Grant Number R830596
Ecological Classification of Rivers for Environmental Assessment: Demonstration, Validation, and Application to Regional Risk Assessment Across Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin
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Book Chapter | Brenden TO, Clark RD Jr, Cooper AR, Seelbach PW, Wang L, Aichele SS, Bissell EG, Stewart JS. A GIS framework for collecting, managing, and analyzing multiscale landscape variables across large regions for river conservation and management. In: Hughes RM, Wang L, Seelbach PW, eds. Landscape Influences on Stream Habitats and Biological Assemblages. Herndon, VA: The American Fisheries Society, 2006, Chapter 3, pp. 49-74. |
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Book Chapter | Steen PJ, Passino-Reader DR, Wiley MJ. Modeling brook trout presence and absence from landscape variables using four different analytical methods. In: Hughes RM, Wang L, Seelbach PW, eds. Landscape Influences on Stream Habitats and Biological Assemblages. Herndon, VA: The American Fisheries Society, 2006, pp. 513-531. |
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Book Chapter | Wang L, Seelbach PW, Lyons J. Effects of levels of human disturbance on the influence of catchment, riparian, and reach-scale factors on fish assemblages. In: Hughes RM, Wang L, Seelbach PW, eds. Landscape Influences on Stream Habitats and Biological Assemblages. Herndon, VA: The American Fisheries Society, 2006, pp. 199-219. |
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