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Water / Aquatic ecology / Earth / Measurement of biodiversity / Bioindicators / Biotic index / Caddisfly / Water quality / Biosurvey / Water pollution / Environmental science / Environment
Date: 2011-01-12 21:54:35
Water
Aquatic ecology
Earth
Measurement of biodiversity
Bioindicators
Biotic index
Caddisfly
Water quality
Biosurvey
Water pollution
Environmental science
Environment

Development of rapid bioassessment approaches using benthic macroinvertebrates for streams, northeast, Thailand

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