Effects of variability and synchrony in assessing contributions of individual streams to habitat portfolios of river basins
Despite growing recognition that complex population portfolios are important sources of ecosystem stability and resilience, the structure of such stock complexes is often not considered in monitoring schemes to inform environmental impact assessments. The use of “index” or “indicator” sites, and of...
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Main Authors: | Brooke M. Davis, Daniel E. Schindler |
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2021
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