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Australian Journal of Ecology[removed], 593–598 The effects of willow and eucalypt leaves on feeding preference and growth of some Australian aquatic macroinvertebrates LORILEE V. YEATES† AND LEON A. BARMUTA*
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Hobart / Brisbane / Canberra / Victoria / L. A. / Christchurch / L.A. / Chicago / Central Otago / /

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Gould / Development Corporation / Cummins / Pearson / John Wiley and Sons / SPSS / /

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Europe / /

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New Zealand / United States / Australia / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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University of Otago / Griffith University / University of Tasmania / /

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food treatments / preferred food / freedom solution / food types / faster processing / periphyton chemical composition / food / food-types / Litter processing / food source / food supplies / food type / /

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Australian streams / Australian stream / Riparian stream / Swedish stream / New Zealand streams / Michigan streams / Lake P. S. / Alberta Rocky Mountain streams / Moroccan river / /

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Tasmanian Forest Research Council / Centre for Catchment / University of Otago / Inland Fisheries Commission of Tasmania / Federal Government / Griffith University / Canberra / Centre for Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology / School of Zoology / University of Tasmania / /

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LEON A. BARMUTA / LORILEE V. YEATES / Belinda Robson / Mark Wapstra / Martin Read / /

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*Corresponding author / Walker / Professor / Schulze D. J. & Walker / Fisher / /

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Western Australia / Queensland / Michigan / Tasmania / South Australia / Utah / /

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South Australia / southern New Zealand / southeastern Tasmania / New England / Western Australia / /

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