Reconstructing cave past to manage and conserve cave present and future
Whilst restoration and recovery of ecosystems has become a major priority, developing a baseline of what biodiversity was like prior to disturbance, and what might have driven changes in wildlife populations often remains unknown in many systems. Challenging to access ecosystems, such as subterranea...
Auteurs principaux: | Hughes, AC, Kirksey, E, Palmer, B, Tivasauradej, A, Changwong, AA, Chornelia, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Elsevier
2023
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