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Effects of progressive catchment harvesting on stream invertebrates in two contrasting regions of New Zealand's North Island

K. J. Collier A B C and B. J. Smith A
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A National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Ltd., PO Box 11-115, Hamilton, New Zealand.

B Present Address: Environment Waikato, PO Box 4010, Hamilton, New Zealand.

C Corresponding author. Email: kevin.collier@ew.govt.nz

Marine and Freshwater Research 56(1) 57-68 https://doi.org/10.1071/MF04105
Submitted: 24 May 2004  Accepted: 25 November 2004   Published: 4 February 2005



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