STREAM HABITAT MODELLING FOR CONSERVING A THREATENED HEADWATER FISH IN THE UPPER CUMBERLAND RIVER, KENTUCKY

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STREAM HABITAT MODELLING FOR CONSERVING A THREATENED HEADWATER FISH IN THE UPPER CUMBERLAND RIVER, KENTUCKY is …
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P356DOI10.1002/RRA.2605

P50authorSonglin FeiQ56380610
P2093author name stringL. Liang
B. L. Blandford
J. B. Ripy
T. Grossardt
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P433issue10
P921main subjectriver sourceQ7376362
habitat modelQ111958041
P304page(s)1207-1214
P577publication date2012-08-30
P1433published inRiver Research and ApplicationsQ15749439
P1476titleSTREAM HABITAT MODELLING FOR CONSERVING A THREATENED HEADWATER FISH IN THE UPPER CUMBERLAND RIVER, KENTUCKY
P478volume29

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