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Heterogeneity of ecosystem function in an “Anthropocene” river system
Jason A. DeBoer
, Martin C. Thoms
, Michael D. Delong
, Melissa E. Parsons
, Andrew F. Casper
Illinois Natural History Survey
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Ecosystem Function
100%
River Systems
100%
Anthropocene
100%
Illinois River
40%
Physical Heterogeneity
40%
Anthropogenic Stressors
40%
Multiple Lines of Evidence
20%
Illinois
20%
Resilience
20%
Physical Environment
20%
Food Web
20%
Isotope Ratio
20%
River Channel
20%
Regime Shift
20%
Resilience Thinking
20%
Limited Attention
20%
Ecosystem Structure
20%
River Ecosystem
20%
Trophic Niche
20%
Food Chain Length
20%
Physical Template
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ecosystem Function
100%
River System
100%
Anthropocene
100%
Illinois
60%
United States of America
20%
Food Web
20%
Physical Environment
20%
Homogenizing
20%
Isotope Ratios
20%
River Channel
20%
Ecosystem Structure
20%
River Ecosystem
20%