Laserfiche WebLink
<br />82 <br /> <br />.-<:;::;:;-'" <br />/- ~- ""S" <br />(....s,.. .~-~ .' <br />: i;;-":~~" <br />~~};;;' <}rj~y <br />,';'- , :y.1"~ "-~"''" <br />2 ~ J ..... .0..", <br /><:;:.::::~, h 1 ~ _, p <br />''''''';;'' ;';'."-\.~'0\ii" <br />.,-.., i ~ ;--;f;>-ro.,<:wI <br /> <br />~ -~ ~,\~,., . - ,~u" <br /> <br />i: ';-'''~i~y~~~ <br /> <br />. , <br />I <br />~/I:. f <br />;,'.. <br />........-.... <br /> <br />" H! <br />10'........... <br />!21O('."'(C~'_h .'0'" <br /> <br /> <br />Ftc 4, ^ rmllO'C'll Ifl_ll",n"lIl'1 ~I"~t" ~1r(Jm "If u..' <br />lh~ r'O"~\>"f .1..1, In ,11l.<tu. "~I ~n'" lunc"on.,! _.""t>vl" <br />ofIOhC(QmmunUI<1. <br /> <br />By perm.a.1on froll: R.. L. Vannote, et al. 1980. The Il1vel' Contlouutl <br />Cone.pt. CaD. J. Fish. Aquat. Se1. 37:130-137, <br /> <br />lOG <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br /> <br />C:O'.lIMN <br /> <br />~ <br />r <br />" <br />o <br />. <br />o <br /> <br />U'OIIII <br /> <br />-- <br /> <br />~ <br />C <br />Z <br />o <br />;: <br />u <br />Z <br />" <br />. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />20 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. f <br />IfIIAM <br /> <br />. 7 <br />OIDII <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />-- <br />.I: <br />10 11 12 <br /> <br />1""Oon. <br /> <br />'ilun 5. latiaated trajectory of fllQcUoaal .roup. of CODIU"U Ol'.aoh.. <br />eJluQdiD.1 tbro.p . d.er coati,au.. trw. beactvattl' .pr1ol nep. t,t . twel tb. <br />order river i. . Il..id tellperate reI1~a. <br /> <br />By penll..loa {rOIl: R.. L. Vannote. Stroud Water !tesearch Center, Jlcadell,. <br />of Matural Science. of Philadelphia. Unpubliahed '1anulcr1pt. <br /> <br />abundance of six different macroinvertebrate functional groups (Minshall <br />1978), and eight categories of organic matter transport were examined in <br />the Salmon River in central Idaho (Brock et at. 1982). Likewise, i'linshall <br />et al. (1982) studied eight categories of different size benthic organic <br />materials, and Cushing et aI. (1982) investigated changes in periphyton <br />communities in the Salmon River. Dominance ratios were, studied by Hawkins <br />