Influence of inundation characteristics on the distribution of dryland floodplain vegetation communities
Semi-arid floodplain vegetation is an essential component of floodplain and terrestrial ecosystems due to the wide range of services provided for waterbirds, woodland birds, amphibians and mammals, together with their contribution to natural carbon sequestration. Since overbank flooding has been con...
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Main Authors: | Sara Shaeri Karimi, Neil Saintilan, Li Wen, Jonathan Cox, Roozbeh Valavi |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/51d69e9e3f3b4ca6b602350108e7223c |
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