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O’Hop, J., and J.B. Wallace. 1983. Invertebrate
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Orth, D.J. 1983. Aquatic habitat measurements. Pp.
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Orth, D.J. 1995. Food web influences on fish population
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Orth, D.J., R.N. Jones, and O.E. Maughan. 1981. Considerations
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Orth, D.J., and P.M. Leonard. 1990. Comparison of discharge
methods and habitat optimization for recommending instream flows
to protect fish habitat. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management
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Orth, D.J., and O.E. Maughan. 1982. Evaluation of the
Incremental Methodology for recommending instream flows for fish. Transactions
of the American Fisheries Society 111 (4): 413-445.
Orth, D.J., and O.E. Maughan. 1983. Microhabitat preferences
of benthic fauna in a woodland stream. Hydrobiologia 106: 157-168.
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