Aggregating protected habitats embraces implicit habitat conservation triage
Kotiaho, J., & Halme, P. (2014). Aggregating protected habitats embraces implicit habitat conservation triage. Proceedings of Peerage of Science, 2014 (January), e5. doi:10.14726/procpos.2014.e5
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