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“... the dry season possibly due to biogeochemical processes. High Fe and Mn contents in water are inherent...”
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“... biodiversity, with negative consequences for key ecosystem processes in fresh water. Invasive signal crayfish...”
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“... survey was proposed with weekly sampling of rainwater and surface water from the wetland, in order...”
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“...-cycle (i.e. river and sea), being divided in anadromous (e.g. sea lamprey, shads) and catadromous...”
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“... spanning 2,300 km were analyzed, comparing high- and low-water periods. Richness tended to decrease during...”
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