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Hydraulic habitat of plants in streams

Biggs, 1996

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339190555791754376
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Biggs B
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Regulated Rivers: research & management

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Plant development in unshaded streams is reviewed within the context of a conceptual habitat model. Resource factors (incorporating light, nutrients and temperature) predominantly govern the processes of biomass gain and hydraulic factors (incorporating …
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