Periphyton communities are an ecologically important source of information when conducting experimental stream ecotoxicological studies . Experimental stream studies often utilize unreplicated systems in order to understand dose-response phenomena . The objective of this study was to examine the rob
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Influence of Algal Community Structure on Denitrification Rates in Periphyton Cultivated on Artificial Substrata
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