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Al-Chokhachy, R., B.B. Roper, and E.K. Archer. 2010. Evaluating the Status and Trends of Physical Stream Habitat in Headwater Streams within the Interior Columbia River and Upper Missouri River Basins using an Index Approach. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 139: 1041-1059.

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