Nest success and nest site selection of wetland birds in a restored wetland system
Although most emergent wetlands across central North America have been destroyed or degraded, wetland restoration in recent decades has provided new habitat resources for wetland birds in agriculturally dominated landscapes. The goals of wetland restorations often include providing habitat for migra...
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Main Authors: | Auriel M. V. Fournier, Joseph D. Lancaster, Aaron P. Yetter, Christopher S. Hine, Tyler Beckerman, Jacob Figge, Antonio Gioe, Macayla Greider-Wagner, Devin Jen, Cody Johnson, Max R. Larreur, Abigail Shaw, Kayanna Wolter, Michael Wood, Daniel K. Wu, Benjamin J. O'Neal, Heath M. Hagy |
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Language: | EN |
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Resilience Alliance
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/75c0de4cfc0b45a8adf0028a18b0ce47 |
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