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In contrast, it is likely that plant species associated with more acid boggy soils or oligotrophic waters (rather than frequent fresh alluvium) would decline after projects like that on Slabcamp, especially in ground water seeps at slope bases away from the stream. "Macroinvertebrate assemblages from a stream-wetland complex: a case study with implications for assessing restored hydrologic functions" Summary of stream habitat characteristics in Slab Camp Creek and White Pine Creek, Daniel Boone National Forest. 10.1002/eco.163 6 Braccia A, Lau J, Robinson J, Croasdaile M, Park J, Parola A. Macroinvertebrate assemblages from a stream-wetland complex: A case study with implications for assessing restored hydrologic functions. [Extracted from the article] |