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American Fisheries Society Symposium 47:409–423, 2005 © 2005 by the American Fisheries Society Fish Assemblage Responses to Urban Intensity Gradients in Contrasting Metropolitan Areas: Birmingham, Alabama and Boston,
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Document Date: 2006-04-13 08:02:29


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MEADOR ET / Martinsburg / Reston / Birmingham / Boston / /

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Pearson / Bain / /

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North America / /

Country

United States / Anguilla / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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chemical stressor / electrofishing equipment / anthropogenic variables describing infrastructure / /

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FIGURE / /

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Ipswich River / Northeastern Highlands / Etowah River / Mobile River / Cahaba River / /

Organization

Ipswich River Watershed Association / /

Person

Davis / Simon / JAMES F. COLES / MICHAEL R. MEADOR / Figure / /

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habitatdisturbance model / response model / response model for the southeastern United States / model / fluvial specialist / species and fluvial specialist / Corresponding author / /

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West Virginia / Vermont / Ohio / Virginia / Alabama / Maine / Rhode Island / Georgia / Massachusetts / Connecticut / New Hampshire / /

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southeastern United States / northeastern United States / West Virginia / New England / /

Technology

sampling protocol / training in the sampling protocol / /

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http /

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