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Andreia Rodrigues, Cristina Sousa Coutinho Calheiros, Pedro Teixeira and Ana Galvão
Ponds are a common feature in urban parks to provide aesthetic and recreational functions, but also deliver a wide range of ecosystem services. The objective of this study was to assess the water quality of six urban ponds in the city of Lisbon, Portugal...
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Shannon J. Dundas, Molly Vardanega, Patrick O?Brien and Steven R. McLeod
Drones are becoming a common method for surveying wildlife as they offer an aerial perspective of the landscape. For waterbirds in particular, drones can overcome challenges associated with surveying locations not accessible on foot. With the rapid uptak...
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Alexandra G. Firth, Beth H. Baker, John P. Brooks, Renotta Smith, Raymond B. Iglay and J. Brian Davis
Waterbirds may facilitate pathogen transport in rice fields from autumn to winter. This study investigated pathogen dynamics in two types of rice fields, those considered conventionally managed and a low-external-input-sustainable-agriculture (LEISA) ric...
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Isabel Afán, Manuel Máñez and Ricardo Díaz-Delgado
Waterbird communities are potential indicators of ecological changes in threatened wetland ecosystems and consequently, a potential object of ecological monitoring programs. Waterbirds often breed in largely inaccessible colonies in flooded habitats, so ...
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Pablo Farinós-Celdrán, Francisco Robledano-Aymerich, María Francisca Carreño and Javier Martínez-López
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Marie Kameníková, Josef Rajchard
Censuses of waterfowl at four fishponds and sandpits in the surroundings of Trebon were carried out regularly during one season and theiroccurrence was compared with that recorded by other studies and information in the database of the Trebonsko Protecte...
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