River Diversity Outcomes at Different Trophic Levels Can Be Greater Than Expected When Land Use and Physical and Toxic Stressors Combine
Ying Liu(State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of the People's Republic of China), Jian Xu(Beijing Normal University), Lin Hou(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Andrew C. Johnson(UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology), Lingjie Huang(China National Environmental Monitoring Center), Xiaowei Jin(China National Environmental Monitoring Center), Miao Chen(Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences), Jing Fang(China National Environmental Monitoring Center), Ying Luo(Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences), Huiyu Xie(China National Environmental Monitoring Center)
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