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Robert J. Weaver and Abigail L. Stehno
Mangroves offer vital ecological advantages including air and water filtration, coastal and estuarine habitat provision, sediment stabilization, and wave energy dissipation. Their intricate root systems play a key role in safeguarding shorelines from tsu...
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Jung-Eun Gu, Joongu Kang and Sang Hwa Jung
Fluvial biological habitat types are classified using the diversity in physical characteristics of a water channel. Recent ecological management studies have highlighted the potential of underwater sound as a quantitative indicator of habitat characteris...
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Francisco Costa and António Vieira
The river habitat survey (RHS) system is a method used to assess the physical features and quality of rivers, which was developed to assist in the conservation and recovery of riverside habitats. The RHS takes into account the need to characterize areas ...
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Xiao-Ning Wang, Hai-Yu Ding, Xu-Gang He, Yang Dai, Yuan Zhang and Sen Ding
Fish species tolerance used as a component of fish-index of biological integrity (F-IBI) can be problematic as it is usually classified using the historical data, data from literature or expert judgments. In this study, fish assemblages, water quality pa...
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Artur Serafin, Danuta Urban, Urszula Bronowicka-Mielniczuk and Agnieszka Szczurowska
Anthropogenic transformations of habitat conditions in moderate climate peatlands frequently cause a decrease in the number of sites of occurrence and the size of the population of many valuable plant species, including the boreal relic Betula humilis. T...
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Huan Wang, Hao Wang, Zhenchun Hao, Xu Wang, Meng Liu and Yali Wang
Many dams have been constructed or are planned all around China. These dams significantly change the hydrological regime and sand concentration downstream, and subsequently affect the river habitat and riverbed substances. Therefore, a good understanding...
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Suna Chong, Chunhong Park, Ka Ram Lee and Kwang-Guk An
This study analyzes the dissolved oxygen (DO) depletion or hypoxia formation affecting the ecological vulnerability of Gyeongin-Ara Waterway (GAW), an artificial estuarine waterway. The physical, chemical, and biochemical factors affecting the summer hyp...
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Derek B. Booth, Jenna G. Scholz, Timothy J. Beechie and Stephen C. Ralph
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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Robert Al-Chokhachy, Brett B. Roper, Eric K. Archer & Scott Miller
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