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Will L. Varela, Neal D. Mundahl, David F. Staples, Rachel H. Greene, Silas Bergen, Jennifer Cochran-Biederman and Cole R. Weaver
Rivers across the globe experience and respond to changes within the riparian corridor. Disturbance of the riparian corridor can affect warmwater, intermediate, and coldwater streams, which can negatively influence instream physical structure and biologi...
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Zuohua Miao, Lei Pan, Qiaozhi Wang, Pei Chen, Cheng Yan and Likun Liu
The creation of a road network can lead to the fragmentation and reduction of the connectivity of the ecological habitat. The study of urban ecological networks under threat from rapidly developing road networks is of great significance in understanding ...
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Y. Jun Xu
Floodplains and river corridor wetlands may be effectively managed for reducing nutrients and carbon. However, our understanding is limited to the reduction potential of these natural riverine systems. This study utilized the long-term (1978?2004) river ...
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Anne Damon, Fabiola Hernández-Ramírez, Laura Riggi, Rudi Verspoor, Vincenzo Bertolini, Melissa Lennartz- Walker, Andrew Wiles, Ailsa Burns
To determine the reproductive status of the native orchids of the biodiversity ?hotspot?, Biological Corridor Tacaná-Boquerón, in theregion of Soconusco, southeast Mexico, which are suffering the effects of habitat degradation, unsustainable exploitation...
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