The Kuparuk River: A Long-Term Study of Biological and Chemical Processes in an Arctic River

  • Hershey A
  • Bowden W
  • Deegan L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Our studies have focused on carbon and nutrient dynamics, primary productivity and decomposition, and abundance and life histories of the macroconsumers in the Kuparuk River in arctic Alaska. The overall objective of these studies is to understand the processes controlling primary and secondary productivity, nutrient dynamics, and trophic structure.

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Hershey, A. E., Bowden, W. B., Deegan, L. A., Hobbie, J. E., Peterson, B. J., Kipphut, G. W., … Schuldt, J. A. (1997). The Kuparuk River: A Long-Term Study of Biological and Chemical Processes in an Arctic River (pp. 107–129). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0677-4_4

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