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Stability and resilience in macrobenthic communities: the role of habitat disturbance
2007
Wit Transactions on Ecology and The Environment
unpublished
The diversity of fluvial ecosystems allows the detection of various changes in the natural equilibrium. These changes can be related to variations in the composition of the fluvial forest, to the chemical or physical quality of the water, or to alterations of the habitat template. The aim of this study was to understand the resilience of the ecosystem to the degradation of the habitat, resulting from the construction of a highway in a regional protected area. This resilience was measured in
doi:10.2495/eco070211
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