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Investigating invertebrate biodiversity around large wood: taxonomic vs functional metrics

Large wood is a key component of river channels that affects numerous hydrological, physical and geomorphological processes. It promotes a diversity of benthic habitats in-channel and has shown to support more abundant and diverse benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages in previous ecological studies....

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Published in:Aquatic sciences 2020-10, Vol.82 (4), Article 69
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