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Insect community structure as an index of heavy-metal pollution in lotic ecosystems (1980) — Winner, R. W., M. W. Boesel, and M. P. Farrell
Characterization of organic nitrogen in natural waters: its molecular size, protein content, and interactions with heavy metals (1980) — Tuschall, J. R., Jr., and P. L. Brezonik
Biological interactions as determinants of distributions of benthic invertebrates within the substrate of stony streams (1979) — Peckarsky, B. L.
Passage of metals in effluents through bacteria to higher organisms (1976) — Patrick, F. M., and M. Loutit
The measurement of Species diversity (1974) — Peet, R.K.
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Selected metals in sediments, water and biota in the Illinois River (1973) — Manthis, J., and T. F. Cummings
Riffle zoobenthos in streams receiving acid mine drainage (1972) — Koryak, M., M. A. Shapiro, and J. L. Sykora
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Experimental manipulations involving the determinants of the spatial distribution of benthic invertebrates within the substrate of stony streams (1979) — Peckarsky, B. L.
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Pollution of the Slate River via mine discharge and sewage treatment plant effluents
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