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Multi-species habitat models highlight the key importance of flooded reedbeds for inland wetland birds: implications for management and conservation
Michelangelo Morganti Milo Manica Giuseppe Bogliani Marco Gustin Federica Luoni Paolo Trotti Vincenzo Perin Mattia Brambilla
鸟类学研究(英文版)2019,Vol.10Issue(2):186-198,13.
鸟类学研究(英文版)2019,Vol.10Issue(2):186-198,13.
Multi-species habitat models highlight the key importance of flooded reedbeds for inland wetland birds: implications for management and conservation
Multi-species habitat models highlight the key importance of flooded reedbeds for inland wetland birds: implications for management and conservation
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Multivariate adaptive regression spline/Natura 2000/Pre-Alpine belt/Species-habitat relationship/Umbrella species/Urbanized landscapeKey words
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Michelangelo Morganti,Milo Manica,Giuseppe Bogliani,Marco Gustin,Federica Luoni,Paolo Trotti,Vincenzo Perin,Mattia Brambilla..Multi-species habitat models highlight the key importance of flooded reedbeds for inland wetland birds: implications for management and conservation[J].鸟类学研究(英文版),2019,10(2):186-198,13.基金项目
This project was realized in the framework of the Actions A.11 and D.3—LIFE14 IPE IT 018 GESTIRE 2020—Nature Integrated Management to 2020. MM is currently a post-doc at the University of Milan, funded by LIFE FALKON LIFE17 NAT/IT/000586. ()