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Resource spiralling: an operational paradigm for analyzing lotic ecosystems

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Elwood, J.W., J.D. Newbold, R.V. O’Neill, and W. Van Winkle. 1983. Pages 3–27 in T.D. Fontaine III, and S.M. Bartell (editors). Dynamics of lotic ecosystems. Ann Arbor Science, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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The effect of grazing intensity on phosphorus spiralling in autotrophic streams

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Mulholland, P.J., J.D. Newbold, J.W. Elwood, and C.L. Hom. 1983. Oecologia 58:358–366.

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Organic carbon spiralling in stream ecosystems

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Newbold, J.D., P.J. Mulholland, J.W. Elwood, and R.V. O’Neill. 1982. Oikos 38(3):266–272.

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Measuring nutrient spiralling in streams

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Newbold, J.D., J.W. Elwood, and R.V. O’Neill. 1981. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 38(7):860–863.

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Effects of logging on macroinvertebrates in streams with and without buffer strips

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Newbold, J.D., D.C. Erman, and K.B. Roby. 1980. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 37(7):1076–1085.

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Evaluation of streamside bufferstrips for protecting aquatic organisms

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Erman, D.C., J.D. Newbold, and K.B. Roby. 1977. Contribution No. 165, September 1977. California Water Resources Center, University of California, Davis.