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Eliza Maher Hasselquist, Lina E. Polvi, Maria Kahlert, Christer Nilsson, Lisa Sandberg and Brendan G. McKie
Many stream restoration projects aim to increase geomorphic complexity, assuming that this increases habitat heterogeneity and, thus, biodiversity. However, empirical data supporting these linkages remain scant. Previous assessments of stream restoration...
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Yan-Min Cao, Xu Chen, Zhao-Jun Bu and Ling-Han Zeng
Compared with the extensively surveyed temperate and boreal peatlands, subtropical peatlands have received rather little scientific attention. In this study, spatial variations in water chemistry were investigated in 57 samples collected from three subtr...
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Zan Rubin, G. Mathias Kondolf and Blanca Rios-Touma
Two decades since calls for stream restoration projects to be scientifically assessed, most projects are still unevaluated, and conducted evaluations yield ambiguous results. Even after these decades of investigation, do we know how to define and measure...
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Renee Mors and Henk Jonkers
Water tightness of a concrete cover layer is important, as it is typically used as a protective coating of the steel reinforcement. Water tightness can be impaired by crack formation or by permeability. A bacteria-based lactate-derived healing agent (HA)...
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Derek B. Booth, Jenna G. Scholz, Timothy J. Beechie, Stephen C. Ralph
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Two approaches to ecological restoration planning, limiting-factors analysis and process-based restoration, are employed in efforts to recover endangered salmonid species throughout the Pacific Northwest of North America. Limiting-factors analysis seeks ...
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