Stream habitat assessment of Dong River, China, using River Habitat Survey method

River habitat is an important component of river ecosystem and also the foundation of existence and development riverine organisms. Recently, the survey and assessment of river habitat plays an increasingly important role in watershed ecological planning, river environmental impact assessment and ri...

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