Pilot Study on the Effects of Partially Restored Riparian Plant Communities on Habitat Quality and Biodiversity along First-Order Tributaries of the Lower St. Johns River

  • Rossi A
  • Moon D
  • Casamatta D
  • et al.
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… of these transitional ecotones can have significant effects on the aquatic ecosystems that they … Transitional zones such as wetlands and riparian ecotones also provide important habitat for invertebrate … provide sufficient habitat to maintain pre-logging densities of some wildlife [11 …

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Rossi, A. M., Moon, D. C., Casamatta, D., Smith, K., Bentzien, C., McGregor, J., … Doebberfuhl, D. (2010). Pilot Study on the Effects of Partially Restored Riparian Plant Communities on Habitat Quality and Biodiversity along First-Order Tributaries of the Lower St. Johns River. Journal of Water Resource and Protection, 02(09), 771–782. https://doi.org/10.4236/jwarp.2010.29090

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