Fragmentation and dewatering transform Great Plains stream fish communities
Joshuah S. Perkin(Kansas State University), Kevin B. Mayes(Texas Parks and Wildlife Department), Keith B. Gido(Kansas State University), Megan J. Osborne(University of New Mexico), Thomas F. Turner(University of New Mexico), Eric R. Johnson, Arthur R. Cooper(Michigan State University)
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