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Biomonitoring our streams
Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World1994
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Abstract
Biomonitoring is often used to enhance or replace chemical monitoring when evaluating water quality in our streams. This report is intended to introduce the theories behind biomonitoring and some of the techniques used in a biomonitoring study. It also lists some of the advantages and limitations of biomonitoring.
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