Spatial relations among coastal bird populations in NEW! Delta estuaries and ports, Exploration of how metapopulation concept can provide new clues for the conservation of protected coastal bird species with the Common Tern as example
Coastal and estuarine habitats are important and nowadays sensitive systems. Dykes have been built to harvest land from the sea, cities and ports were developed, sea-arms were dammed and beaches and dunes "flooded" with recreants. As a result, coastal birds that depend on temporary natural...
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Main Authors: |
Snep, R.P.H.,
Schotman, A.G.M.,
Jochem, R.,
Schippers, P.,
van der Veen, J.W.,
Griffioen, A.J.,
Slim, P.A. |
Format: | Report
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Language: | English |
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Alterra
2007
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Online Access: | https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/spatial-relations-among-coastal-bird-populations-in-new-delta-est
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