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Upland habitat loss as a threat to Pantanal wetlands. Conserv. Biol. 30 (5): 1131-1134.Roque FO, Ochoa-Quintero J, Ribeiro DB, Sugai LS, Costa-Pereira R, Lourival R, et al. Upland habitat loss as a threat to Pantanal wetlands. Conserv Biol. 2016; 30:1131-4. https://doi.org/...
The habitat values alone are extraordinary for a resource that covers less than six percent of the landscape of the lower 48 states. About half of threatened and endangered species rely on wetlands. Up to half of all North American bird species and 80 percent of protected bird species depend ...
Wetlands restoration provides critically-needed habitat to support native fish and wildlife recovery from the Delta’s altered hydrology and reduced freshwater flows, polluted runoff, habitat loss, and invasive species. Dutch Slough, 1,178 acres of diked farmland in eastern Contra Costa County, was ...
Wetlands are known for their ecosystem services, such as nutrient retention, drought and flood mitigation, water quality improvements, wildlife habitat, and carbon sequestration, which provide essential benefits to society. The overall value of ecosystem services for wetlands is generally greater than man...
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (1980), Habitat Evaluation Procedures, Ecological Services Manual, #102ESM1, Fish, Washington, D. C.: Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior. Google Scholar Van Kooten, C. (1993), 'Bioeconomic Evaluation of Government Agricultural Programs on...
(redirected fromRamsar Convention on Wetlands) Acronyms Related to Ramsar Convention on Wetlands:Ramsar wetlands international agreement An international agreement (1971) to protect wetlands. (Also known as the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat.) ...
What are some anthropogenic drivers to wetland loss and the results loss due to agriculture and urbanization- fisheries decline-Water quality declines- Flooding- Habitat loss- Rate slowed since 1970s but still no bueno Hydroperiod seasonal pattern of water level in wetland - characterizes wetland typ...
Agriculture is the greatest source of wetland loss in the Prairie Pothole Region of North and South Dakota (Dakota PPR). Demand for corn ethanol, expiration of agricultural conservation contracts, and increasing commodity prices may have stimulated alteration of wetlands for row crop production. The ...
fragmentation and habitat loss can affect amphibian assemblages, and reversing those landscape changes should be an important part of a regional conservation ... RM Lehtinen,SM Galatowitsch,JR Tester - 《Wetlands》 被引量: 1441发表: 1999年 Impact of Mississippi River freshwater reintroduction on enh...