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Upland land use predicts population decline in a globally near-threatened wader

Author(s): Douglas, D.J.T., Bellamy, P.E., Stephen, L.S., Pearce

Published: January 2014  

Journal: Journal of Applied Ecology Volume: 51 ( part 1 )

Digital Identifier No. (DOI): 10.1111/1365-2664.12167

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Staff Author(s)

    James Pearce-Higgins

    Director, Science

Publication Topics
  • Population dynamics
  • Habitats

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