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A multi-scale hierarchical framework for developing understanding of river behaviour to support river management
The work leading to this paper was funded through the European Union’s FP7 programme under Grant Agreement No. 282656 (REFORM). The framework methodology was developed within the context of Deliverable D2.1 of the REFORM programme, and all partners who contributed to the development of the four parts of this deliverable are included in the author list of this paper. More details on the REFORM framework can be obtained from part 1 of Deliverable D2.1 (Gurnell et al. 2014), which is downloadable from http://www.reformrivers.eu/results/deliverables
Impact of Submerged Macrophytes Including Charophytes on Phyto- and Zooplankton Communities: Allelopathy verrsus Other Mechanisms.
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Effects of deposit-feeder activity on bacterial production and abundance in profundal lake sediment.
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