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Flora of North America / Flora / Habitat / Hydrology / Forest ecology / Picea glauca / Large woody debris / Douglas fir / Trout / Pinophyta / Management of Pacific Northwest riparian forests
Date: 2011-02-14 06:32:22
Flora of North America
Flora
Habitat
Hydrology
Forest ecology
Picea glauca
Large woody debris
Douglas fir
Trout
Pinophyta
Management of Pacific Northwest riparian forests

Annotated Bibliography on the Ecology, Management, and Physical Effects of Large Woody Debris (LWD) in Stream Ecosystems Neil S. Lassettre

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