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Russell B Rader

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Oecologia|March 18, 2017
The relative importance of refugia in determining the drift and habitat selection of predaceous stoneflies in a sandy-bottomed streamRussell B Rader, J V McArthur
Freshwater Biology|May 12, 2020
Resource utilization, overlap and temporal dynamics in a guild of mountain stream insectsRussell B Rader, James V Ward
Oecologia|August 24, 2004
Complex interactions between native and invasive fish: the simultaneous effects of multiple negative interactionsMichael D Mills, Russell B Rader, Mark C Belk
Theoretical Population Biology|April 18, 2009
The positive effects of negative interactions: can avoidance of competitors or predators increase resource sampling by prey?Adrian V Bell, Russell B Rader, Steven L Peck, et al.
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Oecologia|March 18, 2017
The relative importance of refugia in determining the drift and habitat selection of predaceous stoneflies in a sandy-bottomed streamRussell B Rader, J V McArthur
Freshwater Biology|May 12, 2020
Resource utilization, overlap and temporal dynamics in a guild of mountain stream insectsRussell B Rader, James V Ward
Oecologia|August 24, 2004
Complex interactions between native and invasive fish: the simultaneous effects of multiple negative interactionsMichael D Mills, Russell B Rader, Mark C Belk
Theoretical Population Biology|April 18, 2009
The positive effects of negative interactions: can avoidance of competitors or predators increase resource sampling by prey?Adrian V Bell, Russell B Rader, Steven L Peck, et al.
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