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Biblioteca Long‐term avian community response to housing development at the boundary of US protected areas: effect size increases with time

Long‐term avian community response to housing development at the boundary of US protected areas: effect size increases with time

Long‐term avian community response to housing development at the boundary of US protected areas: effect size increases with time

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Date of publication
Diciembre 2015
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201500223089
Pages
1227-1236

Biodiversity conservation is a primary function of protected areas. However, protected areas also attract people, and therefore, land use has intensified at the boundaries of these lands globally. In the USA, since the 1970s, housing growth at the boundaries (

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Wood, Eric M.
Pidgeon, Anna M.
Radeloff, Volker C.
Helmers, David P.
Culbert, Patrick D.
Keuler, Nicholas S.
Flather, Curtis H.
Fuller, Richard

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