Twenty-six key research questions in urban stream ecology: an assessment of the state of the science
Seth J. Wenger(Trout Unlimited), Christopher J. Walsh(The University of Melbourne), Amy D. Rosemond(University of Georgia), Michael J. Paul(Tetra Tech (United States)), Eugènia Martı́(Centre d'Estudis Avançats de Blanes), Catherine A. Gibson(Skidmore College), C. Rhett Jackson(University of Georgia), Timothy L. Carter(University of Georgia), Margaret A. Palmer(University of Maryland, College Park), Solange Filoso(University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science), Kate A. Schofield(Environmental Protection Agency), W. Cully Hession(Virginia Tech), Alonso Ramírez(University of Puerto Rico System), Sujay S. Kaushal(Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center), Allison H. Roy(Environmental Protection Agency), Judy L. Meyer(University of Georgia), Elizabeth B. Sudduth(Duke University), Alison H. Purcell(Cal Poly Humboldt), Emily S. Bernhardt(Duke University)
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