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important in situ technique, a conclusive analysis of in situ data to determine the References density dependence of emigration and CORKUM, L. D. 1978.The influence of density and immigration of benthic stream inverte-behavioural type on the active entry of two mayfly species (Ephemeroptera) into the water brates remains to be made.Assumptions
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