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Johnson AC, Acreman MC, Dunbar MJ, et al. The British river of the future: how climate change and human activity might affect two contrasting river ecosystems in England. Sci Total Environ. 2009;407(17):4787-98doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2009.05.018.
Johnson, A. C., Acreman, M. C., Dunbar, M. J., Feist, S. W., Giacomello, A. M., Gozlan, R. E., Hinsley, S. A., Ibbotson, A. T., Jarvie, H. P., Jones, J. I., Longshaw, M., Maberly, S. C., Marsh, T. J., Neal, C., Newman, J. R., Nunn, M. A., Pickup, R. W., Reynard, N. S., Sullivan, C. A., Sumpter, J. P., & Williams, R. J. (2009). The British river of the future: how climate change and human activity might affect two contrasting river ecosystems in England. The Science of the total environment, 407(17), 4787-98. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2009.05.018
Johnson, Andrew C, et al. "The British river of the future: how climate change and human activity might affect two contrasting river ecosystems in England." The Science of the total environment vol. 407,17 (2009): 4787-98. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2009.05.018
Johnson AC, Acreman MC, Dunbar MJ, Feist SW, Giacomello AM, Gozlan RE, Hinsley SA, Ibbotson AT, Jarvie HP, Jones JI, Longshaw M, Maberly SC, Marsh TJ, Neal C, Newman JR, Nunn MA, Pickup RW, Reynard NS, Sullivan CA, Sumpter JP, Williams RJ. The British river of the future: how climate change and human activity might affect two contrasting river ecosystems in England. Sci Total Environ. 2009 Aug 15;407(17):4787-98. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2009.05.018. Epub 2009 Jun 07. PMID: 19505713.
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