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RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS Exotic snails dominate nitrogen and carbon cycling in a highly productive stream Robert O Hall Jr1, Jennifer L Tank2, and Mark F Dybdahl3 Individual animal species can imp
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Pullman / Vf / GPP / GE / /

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North America / /

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United States / New Zealand / /

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Washington State University / University of Notre Dame / Wyoming/National Park Service Research Station / University of Illinois Research Board / University of Notre Dame Faculty Research Program / University of Wyoming/National Park Service Research Station / University of Wyoming / Hall RO / Hall et al. / /

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particulate nitrogen processing / tracer gas / food web structure / study site / suitable site / food web / addition site / /

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Kuparuk River / Lake Erie / Polecat Creek / /

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University of Notre Dame Faculty Research Program / National Park Service / National Science Foundation / University of Wyoming / Ecological Society of America Biomass Production / University of Illinois Research Board / Ecological Society of America / Washington State University / Ecological Society of America RO Hall / Ecological Society of America Exotic / University of Notre Dame / Department of Zoology and Physiology / Yellowstone National Park / /

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Irwin / /

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Prime Minister / Groffman PM / Carpenter / Marshall / /

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NH4+ / /

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Alaska / Wyoming / Newfoundland / Idaho / /

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northwest Wyoming / /

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www.frontiersinecology.org / /

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