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Bliss, S.M., R.J. Lennox, J.D. Midwood and S.J. Cooke. 2017. Temporally stable and distinct fish assemblages between stream and earthen stormwater drain reaches in an urban watershed. Urban Ecosystems. 20(5):1045-1055.

Contributing Lab Members:  Dr. Jon Midwood   Robert Lennox   Shireen Bliss   Steven J. Cooke  

 

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