2020
DOI: 10.22541/au.159413580.03528830
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Combining the management of hydrological process and plant structure for waterbird habitat provision in wetlands

Abstract: The survival of waterbirds depends heavily on habitat, particularly aquatic plants. Previous studies usually focused on the use of hydrological management to achieve protection and restoration of aquatic plants. However, the hydrological processes in many lakes have been greatly changed and their ecological objectives usually cannot be achieved by hydrological management alone. This study proposes a new method to satisfy waterbird habitat requirements, by combining the management of hydrological processes and … Show more

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