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Benefits of restoration on abandoned roads at high altitude: minimizing the impacts of habitat fragmentation — RMBL Knowledge Commons
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Student Paper
Benefits of restoration on abandoned roads at high altitude: minimizing the impacts of habitat fragmentation
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Authors:
Burkhart, J. F.
Year:
1994
Publisher:
UNKNOWN
Keywords:
DISTURBANCE, HABITAT LOSS, RESTORATION ECOLOGY, RMBL STUDENT PAPER, SOIL QUALITY, SPECIES COMPOSITION
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