Is Wetter Better?

Some environmental policymakers believe that the value of a given wetlands environment is determined by how much water it contains. Studies of wetlands in arid regions indicate that the ecological gains from protecting less-wet wetlands are considerable.

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioscience 1992-01, Vol.42 (1), p.58-65
Hauptverfasser: Leidy, Robert A., Fiedler, Peggy L., Micheli, Elisabeth R.
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Aquatic habitats
Beliefs
Ducks
Earth Science
Ecology
ECOSYSTEMS
ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY
Environmental aspects
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Environmental protection
Estuaries
Federal Legislation
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HABITAT
HYDROLOGY
LAWS
Moisture gradient
POLLUTION LAWS
Riparian soils
Roundtable
SEASONAL VARIATIONS
SOILS
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
US CLEAN WATER ACT
VARIATIONS
Water
Waterfowl
Wetland conservation
Wetland ecology
Wetland soils
WETLANDS
Wildlife
Wildlife habitats
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