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| Gooch James L. Genetic differentiation in relation to stream distance in Gammarus minus (Crustacea, Amphipoda) in Appalachian watersheds // Arch. Hydrobiol., 1989. Vol. 114, N 4.-С.505-519
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| Response of the crayfish Cambarus bartonii bartonii to acid exposure in southern Appalachian streams // Can. J. Zool., 1991. Vol. 69, N 6.-С.1585-1591
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| Covert Appalachian plants as natural insecticides // J. E. Mitchell Sci. Soc., 1992. Vol. 108, N 4.-С.189
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| Thompson Andrew R. Multi-scale effects of resource patchines on foraging behaviour and habitat use by longnose dace, Rhinichthys cataractae // Freshwater Biol., 2001. Vol. 46, N 2.-С.145-160
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| Sutherland Andrew B. Effects of land cover on sediment regime and fish assemblage structure in four southern Appalachian streams // Freshwater Biol., 2002. Vol. 47, N 9.-С.1791-1805
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| Abella Scott R. Multifactor classification of forest landscape ecosystems of Jocassee Gorges, southern Appalachian Mountains, South Carolina // Can. J. Forest Res., 2003. Vol. 33, N 10.-С.1933-1946
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| Webster Jeremy J. The role of terrestrial invertebrates in allopatric brook trout headwater streams in the Central Appalachian mountains // J. Freshwater Ecol., 2005. Vol. 20, N 1.-С.101-107
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| Lanham J.Drew Monotypic nest site selection by Swainson's Warbler in the mountains of South Carolina // Southeast. Natur., 2006. Vol. 5, N 2.-С.289-294
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| Bulluck Jason F. The use of southern Appalachian wetlands by breeding birds, with a focus on neotropical migratory species // Wilson J. Ornithol., 2006. Vol. 118, N 3.-С.399-410
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| Gangloff M.M. Stream channel geomorphology influences mussel abundance in southern Appalachian streams, U.S.A // Freshwater Biol., 2007. Vol. 52, N 1.-С.64-74
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| Romaniszyn Eric D. Aquatic and terrestrial invertebrate drift in southern Appalachian Mountain streams: Implications for trout food resources // Freshwater Biol., 2007. Vol. 52, N 1.-С.1-11
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| Romaniszyn Eric D. Aquatic and terrestrial invertebrate drift in southern Appalachian Mountain streams: Implications for trout food resources // Freshwater Biol., 2007. Vol. 52, N 1.-С.1-11
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| Gangloff M.M. Stream channel geomorphology influences mussel abundance in southern Appalachian streams, U.S.A // Freshwater Biol., 2007. Vol. 52, N 1.-С.64-74
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| Courtwright Importance of terrestrial subsidies for native brook trout in Appalachian intermittent streams // Freshwater Biol., 2013. Vol. 58, N 11.-С.2423-2438
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| Spatial variation in breeding habitat selection by cerulean warblers (Setophaga cerulea) throughout the Appalachian mountains // Auk, 2013. Vol. 130, N 1.-С.46-59
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| Response of stream salamanders to experimental drought in the southern Appalachian Mountains, USE // J. Freshwater Ecol., 2014. Vol. 29, N 4.-С.579-587
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| Milanovich Joseph R. Stoichiometry and estimates of nutrient standing stocks of larval salamanders in Appalachian headwater streams // Freshwater Biol., 2015. Vol. 60, N 7.-С.1340-1353
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| River mainstem thermal regimes influence population structuring within an appalachian brook trout population // Conserv. Genet., 2015. Vol. 16, N 1.-С.15-29
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