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River Continuum Concept

Vannote RL, Minshall GW, Cummins KW, Sedell JR, Gushing E (1980) The river continuum concept. Can J Fish Aquat Sci 37 130-137... [Pg.92]

Stream ecologists are the major proponents of two recent theories, the river continuum concept (Vannote et al., 1980) and the nutrient spiraling concept (Elwood et al., 1983), which they believe may be important frameworks for studying stream humic substances. These theories emphasize the diverse and dynamic aspects of different reaches within the same stream, the differences among streams, and the differences in seasonal patterns among streams in various geographical regions. The theories predict enormous vari-... [Pg.198]


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