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Large Woody Debris ‘Rewilding’ Rapidly Restores Biodiversity in Riverine Food Webs

Journal of Applied Ecology - United Kingdom
doi 10.1111/1365-2664.13013
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Ecology
Date

November 12, 2017

Authors
Murray S. A. ThompsonStephen J. BrooksCarl D. SayerGuy WoodwardJan C. AxmacherDaniel M. PerkinsClare Gray
Publisher

Wiley


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