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    Biological barriers to restoration: testing the biotic resistance hypothesis in an upland stream recovering from acidification 
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    Biological barriers to restoration: testing the biotic resistance hypothesis in an upland stream recovering from acidification

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    Volume
    777
    Pagination
    161 - 170
    DOI
    10.1007/s10750-016-2772-0
    Journal
    HYDROBIOLOGIA
    Issue
    1
    ISSN
    0018-8158
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    Authors
    Frame, JL; Jones, JI; Ormerod, SJ; Sadler, JP; Ledger, ME
    URI
    http://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/17867
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    • The Centre for Aquatic and Terrestrial Environments [72]
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    © 2016 The Author(s)
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