Macroinvertebrates. composition, life histories and production

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Macroinvertebrates. composition, life histories and production. / Jacobsen, Dean; Cressa, Claudia; Mathooko, Jude M.; Dudgeon, David.

Tropical Stream Ecology. Elsevier Science Inc., 2008. p. 65-105.

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Jacobsen, D, Cressa, C, Mathooko, JM & Dudgeon, D 2008, Macroinvertebrates. composition, life histories and production. in Tropical Stream Ecology. Elsevier Science Inc., pp. 65-105. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-012088449-0.50006-6

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Jacobsen, D., Cressa, C., Mathooko, J. M., & Dudgeon, D. (2008). Macroinvertebrates. composition, life histories and production. In Tropical Stream Ecology (pp. 65-105). Elsevier Science Inc.. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-012088449-0.50006-6

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Jacobsen D, Cressa C, Mathooko JM, Dudgeon D. Macroinvertebrates. composition, life histories and production. In Tropical Stream Ecology. Elsevier Science Inc. 2008. p. 65-105 https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-012088449-0.50006-6

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Jacobsen, Dean ; Cressa, Claudia ; Mathooko, Jude M. ; Dudgeon, David. / Macroinvertebrates. composition, life histories and production. Tropical Stream Ecology. Elsevier Science Inc., 2008. pp. 65-105

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