Constraints on recovery: using molecular methods to study connectivity of aquatic biota in rivers and streams

作者: JANE M. HUGHES

DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2427.2006.01722.X

关键词: Biological dispersalHabitatRange (biology)EcologyNatural (archaeology)CrustaceanSTREAMSDrainage basinBiologyAquatic biota

摘要: … These physically extreme measures resulted in the extirpation of many aquatic species, especially Fontinalis moss species, which are a critical component of the ecosystem. Because …

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