Multi-method biodiversity assessments from wetlands in Grand Teton National Park
A cost-efficient approach to long-term monitoring is to focus on one species or group of organisms as indicators of ecological condition. Through the use of autonomous monitoring technologies, monitoring programs can efficiently expand the biological community surveyed and inferences made. Amphibian...
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Main Authors: | Mary L. Levandowski, Andrea R. Litt, Megan F. McKenna, Shan Burson, Kristin L. Legg |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/836a2bc27dae45239a0fe94fb2707823 |
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