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146 Sank-aianarayanan. A., 1999. Stream-landscape linkage on the resources and communities in Gadana river basin. south Tamil Nadu. Ph.D., thesis, Marionmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli. 6. REFERENCES Abeiho, M., and M.A.S. Graca 1996. Effects of eucalyptus afforestation on leaf litter dynamics and macroinvertebrate community structure of streams in Central Portugal. Hydrobiologia 324: 195-204. Alexopoules, C.J., and C.W. Minns 1962. Introductory Mycology. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 632 p. Allan, J.D., 1995. Stream Ecology-Structure and function of running water, Alden press, Oxford, 388 pp. Anderson, N.W., and J.R.. Sedell 1979. Detritus processing by macroinvertebrates in stream ecosystems. Ann.. Rev. Entomol. 24:351-357. Angermeier, P.L., 1985. Spatio-temporal patterns of foraging success for fishes in an Illinois stream. Am. MidL Nat., 114 (2) 342-359. Angermeier, P.L., and I.J. Schlosser 1989: Species-Area relationships for stream fishes. Ecology, 70 (5), 1450-1462. Angermeier, P.L., and J.R. Karr 1983. Fish communities along environmental gradients in a system of tropical streams. Env. Biol. Fish. 9: 117-135. Angermeier, P.L., and R.A. Smogor 1995. Estimating number of species and relative abundances in stream-fish communities: effects of sampling effort and discontinuous spatial distributions. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 52: 936-949. APFIA, 1995. Standard methods for the examination of water and wastewater. 16th edition. American Public Health Association (APHA), Washington, D.C. Armantrout, N.B., 1990. Aquatic habitat inventory. Bureau of Land management, Eugene District, U.S.A. 32p. Armour C.L., and J.G. Taylor, 1991. Evaluation of the instream flow incremental methodology by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service field users. Fisheries 16: 36- 43.
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