2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11273-020-09707-2
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Land-cover changes and distribution of wetland species in small valley habitats that developed in a Late Pleistocene middle terrace region

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“…The bottoms of the valleys include small wetlands charged by spring seepage from the bottom of the slope (Figure 1c). Although the terrace was originally occupied by forests and grasslands (Noda et al, 2019), residential development has been proceeding since the 1970s (Kim et al, 2020). We randomly selected 40 first‐order valleys within the three sub‐watersheds, which are tributaries of Lake Inba, based on aerial photographs from the 1940s (before the modernization of land use).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The bottoms of the valleys include small wetlands charged by spring seepage from the bottom of the slope (Figure 1c). Although the terrace was originally occupied by forests and grasslands (Noda et al, 2019), residential development has been proceeding since the 1970s (Kim et al, 2020). We randomly selected 40 first‐order valleys within the three sub‐watersheds, which are tributaries of Lake Inba, based on aerial photographs from the 1940s (before the modernization of land use).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%