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    Pattern and process in northern rocky mountain headwaters: ecological linkages in the headwaters of the crown of the continent by Hauer, F.R, Stanford, J.A, Lorang, M.S

    “…The Crown of the Continent is one of the premiere ecosystems in North America containing Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, the Bob Marshall-Great…”
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    EFFECTS OF HYDROLOGIC CONNECTIVITY ON WATER CHEMISTRY, SOILS, AND VEGETATION STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN AN INTERMONTANE DEPRESSIONAL WETLAND LANDSCAPE by Cook, Bradley J., Richard Hauer, F.

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-09-2007)
    “…Historically, depressional wetlands have been viewed as small, closed basins without a naturally integrated inter-wetland surface drainage system. In this…”
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    Climate, hydrologic disturbance, and succession: drivers of floodplain pattern by Whited, Diane C., Lorang, Mark S., Harner, Mary J., Hauer, F. Richard, Kimball, John S., Stanford, Jack A.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-04-2007)
    “…Floodplains are among the world's most threatened ecosystems due to the pervasiveness of dams, levee systems, and other modifications to rivers. Few unaltered…”
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    Larval Specialization and Phenotypic Variation in Arctopsyche Grandis (Trichoptera: Hydrospsychidae) by Hauer, F. Richard, Stanford, Jack A.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-06-1981)
    “…Life history, trophic dynamics, abundance, and microdistribution of Arctopsyche grandis (Banks) were investigated in the Flathead River Basin, Montana. Two…”
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    Invertebrate colonization of submerged wood in a cypress-tupelo swamp and blackwater stream by Thorp, J.H, McEwan, E.M, Flynn, M.F, Hauer, F.R

    Published in The American midland naturalist (01-01-1985)
    “…We examined the effects of location within a swamp-stream ecosystem on colonization rate and community structure of the macroinvertebrate assemblages of…”
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    Bionomics of dicosmoecus gilvipes (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae) in a large western Montane river [McCloud River, California] by Hauer, F. Richard, Stanford, Jack A.

    Published in The American midland naturalist (01-01-1982)
    “…Dicosmoecus gilvipes (Hagen) had a 2-year life cycle in the upper Flathead River, Montana. First-instar larvae appeared in spring and grew to fourth instar by…”
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