Linear structures in the Karoo, South Africa, and their impacts on biota

作者: W Richard J Dean , Colleen L Seymour , Grant S Joseph

DOI: 10.2989/10220119.2018.1514530

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摘要: Linear structures include fences, roads, railways, canalised water ways and power lines, all man-made. Fencing as a way of managing livestock began in the late 1800s, by early twentieth cen...

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