Introduction to Special Issue on Headwater Streams

BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES for forestry and forest practice rules have historically focused on protecting high-order fish-bearing streams, but foresters and watershed managers are now recognizing that headwater streams comprise the majority of stream networks and are often strongly influenced by adja...

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