2009
DOI: 10.4003/006.027.0214
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Mollusc Survey of the Lower Bruneau River, Owyhee County, Idaho, U.S.A.

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“…We included stream discharge, concentrations of total nitrogen and phosphorus, pH, and the indices described above for stream substrate characteristics and benthic macrophyte relative abundance. For sediment, we used the proportion of the benthos that was fine sediment (sand and clay) as the predictor variable because prior research indicated that NZMS may have preference for fine versus coarse substrate (Lysne & Koetsier, 2006). We then used a linear model (LM) with the first principal component as a predictor of NZMS densities, incorporating all six sites where NZMS were found.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We included stream discharge, concentrations of total nitrogen and phosphorus, pH, and the indices described above for stream substrate characteristics and benthic macrophyte relative abundance. For sediment, we used the proportion of the benthos that was fine sediment (sand and clay) as the predictor variable because prior research indicated that NZMS may have preference for fine versus coarse substrate (Lysne & Koetsier, 2006). We then used a linear model (LM) with the first principal component as a predictor of NZMS densities, incorporating all six sites where NZMS were found.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%