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93 items, grouped by Taxa - Plantae (view ungrouped items)

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Distance decay of similarity in freshwater communities: do macro‐ and microorganisms follow the same rules?
Global ecology and biogeography

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Impact of three aquatic invasive species on native plants and macroinvertebrates in temperate ponds
Biological invasions

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Effects of fluvial geomorphology on riparian tree species in Rekifune River, northern Japan
Plant ecology

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Macrophytes and suspension-feeding invertebrates modify flows and fine sediments in the Frome and Piddle catchments, Dorset (UK)
Journal of hydrology

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Use of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems to Predict Locations of Anopheles darlingi-Positive Breeding Sites Within the Sibun River in Belize, Central America
Journal of medical entomology