Response to comments on: Braccia, Amy, Jamie Lau, Jesse Robinson, Michael Croasdaile, Jeong Park, and Art Parola (2023). "Macroinvertebrate assemblages from a stream-wetland complex: A case study with implications for assessing restored hydrologic functions"
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Response to comments on: Braccia, Amy, Jamie Lau, Jesse Robinson, Michael Croasdaile, Jeong Park, and Art Parola (2023). "Macroinvertebrate assemblages from a stream-wetland complex: A case study with implications for assessing restored hydrologic functions"
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Comments on: Braccia, Amy, Jamie Lau, Jesse Robinson, Michael Croasdaile, Jeong Park, and Art Parola (2023). "Macroinvertebrate assemblages from a stream-wetland complex: a case study with implications for assessing restored hydrologic functions".Environ Monit Assess. 2023 Sep 12;195(10):1196. doi: 10.1007/s10661-023-11671-2. Environ Monit Assess. 2023. PMID: 37698702 No abstract available.
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