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Long‐term differences in population structure, body size and distribution patterns of amphipods and isopods in wetlands with declining hydroperiods
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Long‐term differences in population structure, body size and distribution patterns of amphipods and isopods in wetlands with declining hydroperiods

H. E. Emery-Butcher, S. J. Beatty and B. J. Robson
Freshwater biology, Vol.69(4), pp.573-590
2024
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Austrochiltonia Chiltoniidae sp.n climate change Paramphisopus palustris stratification

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3.2.62 Freshwater Fish Ecology
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