Potential effects of climate change on Appalachian stoneflies (<i>Remenus kirchneri</i>, <i>Acroneuria kosztarabi</i>, and <i>Tallaperla lobata</i>)
Author:
Lyons Marta P.ORCID, Nikiel Catherine A.ORCID, LeDee Olivia E.ORCID, Boyles RyanORCID
Publisher
US Geological Survey
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