Amphibian population responses to mitigation: Relative importance of wetland age and design
Wetland creation is a common practice to mitigate for the loss of natural wetlands. However, there is still uncertainty about how effectively created wetlands replace habitat provided by natural wetlands. This uncertainty is due in part because post-construction monitoring of biological communities,...
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Autores principales: | Emily B. Oja, Leah K. Swartz, Erin Muths, Blake R. Hossack |
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Elsevier
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/12dc43e30b0b4eb18154771edcdb1c0a |
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