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Survey of Psammophilic Insects in Iowa

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The purpose of the project is to survey shifting- and marginal sand habitats for psammophilic (“sand-loving”) insects.

Duration: 
04/01/2018 to 04/01/2019
Principal Investigator(s): 
Dr. Gregory Courtney
Category: 
Fisheries/Aquatic Research
Tags: 
aquatic insects

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