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Application of molecular taxonomy to bioassessment: Bugs to barcodes – What does it all mean? - E.D. Stein, R. Mazor, E. Pilgrim, and P. Miller
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Managing hydromodification at the watershed scale to protect instream communities - E.D. Stein, F. Federico, D.B. Booth, B.P. Bledsoe, E. Berntsen, and G. Gearheart
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Moving DNA barcoding toward routine bioassessment application: Roadmap of challenges and solutions - E.D. Stein, P. Miller, B. Sweeney, and E. Pilgrim
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Representing the perfect in an imperfect world: California’s approach to creating and evaluating a network of reference streams - R.D. Mazor, P. Ode, A. Rehn, D. Gillett, K. Schiff, and E. Stein
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Can barcoding tools improve bioassessment? A case study from southern California - R.D. Mazor, B. White, E.D. Stein, P. Miller, B. Sweeney, J. Battle, J. Jackson, D. Pickard, and J. Slusark
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Cryptic biodiversity in streams – a comparison of macroinvertebrate communities based on morphological and DNA barcode identification - J.K. Jackson, J.M. Battle, B. White, E.D. Stein, E.M. Pilgrim, P. E. Miller, and B.W. Sweeney
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Do DNA barcoding delimitation methods affect our view or stream biodiversity? - B. White, E. Pilgrim, R. Mazor, and E. Stein
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Modeling biological condition of California streams at statewide and regional geographic scales - L.R. Brown, J.T. May, R.D. Mazor, A.C. Rehn, and P.R. Ode