Artificial deepening of seasonal waterholes in eastern Cambodia: impact on water retention and use by large ungulates and waterbirds

  • Gray T
  • McShea W
  • Koehncke A
  • et al.
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Natural seasonal waterholes (trapeang in Khmer) are an important feature of the deciduous dipterocarp forests of eastern However at the end of the in the core area of eastern Cambodia Bos javanicus and Eld's Deer Rucervus eldii Keywords

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Gray, T. N. E., McShea, W. J., Koehncke, A., Sovanna, P., & Wright, M. (2015). Artificial deepening of seasonal waterholes in eastern Cambodia: impact on water retention and use by large ungulates and waterbirds. Journal of Threatened Taxa, 7(6), 7189–7195. https://doi.org/10.11609/jott.o3935.7189-95

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