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High-quality algae attached to leaf litter boost invertebrate shredder growth

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Published
Dec 01, 2016
Vol/Issue
35(4)
Pages
1213-1221
Cite This Article
Fen Guo, Martin J. Kainz, Dominic Valdez, et al. (2016). High-quality algae attached to leaf litter boost invertebrate shredder growth. Freshwater Science, 35(4), 1213-1221. https://doi.org/10.1086/688667