A multimetric nekton index for monitoring, managing and communicating ecosystem health status in an urbanized Gulf of Mexico estuary
Biological assessments have been used for decades to determine ecological conditions in aquatic environments, yet they have not been extensively applied in estuaries that serve as transition zones between freshwater and marine environments. We present the development and validation of a nekton (fish...
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Auteurs principaux: | Meagan N. Schrandt, Timothy C. MacDonald, Edward T. Sherwood, Marcus W. Beck |
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Elsevier
2021
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