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A COMPARISON OF SINGLE AND MULTIPLE HABITAT PROTOCOLS FOR COLLECTING MACROINVERTEBRATES IN PIEDMONT STREAMS
Citation:
BLOCKSOM, K. A., M. PASSMORE, B. C. AUTREY, AND L. REYNOLDS. A COMPARISON OF SINGLE AND MULTIPLE HABITAT PROTOCOLS FOR COLLECTING MACROINVERTEBRATES IN PIEDMONT STREAMS. Presented at Mid-Atlantic Water Pollution Biology Workshop, Berkeley Springs, WV, March 21 - 24, 2006.
Impact/Purpose:
The goal of this research is to develop methods and indicators that are useful for evaluating the condition of aquatic communities, for assessing the restoration of aquatic communities in response to mitigation and best management practices, and for determining the exposure of aquatic communities to different classes of stressors (i.e., pesticides, sedimentation, habitat alteration).
Description:
Oral presentation at the Mid-Atlantic Water Pollution Biology Workshop, Berkeley Springs, West Virginia