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Rosanna L. Mattingly
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The American Biology Teacher. 56:206-214
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Environmental Management. 17:781-795
The environmental impact of loss of natural stream and riparian habitat is of concern throughout the United States and Europe. Environmental impacts related to such activities as channelization of and levee construction along streams and rivers are p
Autor:
Rosanna L. Mattingly
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The American Biology Teacher. 56:60-61
Autor:
Rosanna L. Mattingly
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The American Biology Teacher. 56:124-124
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Rosanna L. Mattingly
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Archiv für Hydrobiologie. 112:421-431
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SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010. 21:830-840
Autor:
Rosanna L. Mattingly
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Hydrobiologia. 135:207-214
The initial quantitative breakdown of fine particulate organic matter (FPOM) was investigated by measuring the loss (over 73 days) of substrate mass of particles of known size ranges (53–125 µm, 125–250 µm, 250–500 µm, 500 µm-1 mm) and deri
Autor:
Rosanna L. Mattingly
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Freshwater Biology. 18:255-265
SUMMARY 1. Paraleptophlehia gregalis and P. temporalis were abundant throughout a flow-controlled section of stream that contained large quantities of fine particulate organic matter (FPOM; 0.45 μm to 1 mm in diameter), and in upstream and downstrea
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Hydrobiologia. 77:161-165
Stream detritus and Tipula (Diptera) feces were wet-sieved to a 63–250 µm particle size range and mixed in three proportions with ashed sand of the same size to yield food substrates of varying quality. Growth of fourth-instar Stictochironomus ann
Autor:
G. Milton Ward, George L. Spengler, Kenneth W. Cummins, Rosanna L. Mattingly, Robert M. Speaker, David C. Mahan, Roger W. Ovink
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Limnology and Oceanography. 25:952-957
A comparison between stream community processing rates of naturally entrained leaf litter and leaves in packs or 1 mm-mesh bags demonstrated that packs served as a suitable analogue of processing in exposed sites (riffles) whereas bags did not. In ri