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  • 21. Whole-system nutrient enrichment increases secondary production in a detritus-based ecosystem.
    Cross WF, Wallace JB, Rosemond AD, Eggert SL.
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    Sato T, Egusa T, Fukushima K, Oda T, Ohte N, Tokuchi N, Watanabe K, Kanaiwa M, Murakami I, Lafferty KD.
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  • 27. Terrestrial-aquatic linkage in stream food webs along a forest chronosequence: multi-isotopic evidence.
    Ishikawa NF, Togashi H, Kato Y, Yoshimura M, Kohmatsu Y, Yoshimizu C, Ogawa NO, Ohte N, Tokuchi N, Ohkouchi N, Tayasu I.
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  • 31. Significance of instream autotrophs in trophic dynamics of the Upper Mississippi River.
    Delong MD, Thorp JH.
    Oecologia; 2006 Feb; 147(1):76-85. PubMed ID: 16170563
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    Bassar RD, Heatherly T, Marshall MC, Thomas SA, Flecker AS, Reznick DN.
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  • 33. Thermal niche diversity and trophic redundancy drive neutral effects of warming on energy flux through a stream food web.
    Nelson D, Benstead JP, Huryn AD, Cross WF, Hood JM, Johnson PW, Junker JR, Gíslason GM, Ólafsson JS.
    Ecology; 2020 Apr; 101(4):e02952. PubMed ID: 31840236
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  • 35. Predator effects on a detritus-based food web are primarily mediated by non-trophic interactions.
    Majdi N, Boiché A, Traunspurger W, Lecerf A.
    J Anim Ecol; 2014 Jul; 83(4):953-62. PubMed ID: 24286440
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  • 36. Biological impacts of local vs. regional land use on a small tributary of the Seine River (France): insights from a food web approach based on stable isotopes.
    Hette-Tronquart N, Oberdorff T, Tales E, Zahm A, Belliard J.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2018 Aug; 25(24):23583-23594. PubMed ID: 28337627
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  • 37. Combined effects of local habitat, anthropogenic stress, and dispersal on stream ecosystems: a mesocosm experiment.
    Turunen J, Louhi P, Mykrä H, Aroviita J, Putkonen E, Huusko A, Muotka T.
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