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Watershed restoration experiments: maximizing learning while trying to recover endangered species

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Title Watershed restoration experiments: maximizing learning while trying to recover endangered species
Creator Wheaton, Joseph M.
Description Ecosystem experiments are arguably the most direct method available for predicting a population or environmental response to management and have contributed greatly to our understanding of ecological processes within watersheds. Often the experiments involve a large disturbance to be applied to a watershed (e.g. timber harvest, acid rain), and then evaluate how the system responds to the loss of an ecological service. Stream restoration has been used extensively throughout the world to...
Date 2011-03-01T08:00:00Z
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Identifier http://works.bepress.com/joseph_wheaton/99
Source Joseph M. Wheaton
Publisher SelectedWorks
Subject Life Sciences Physical Sciences and Mathematics

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