Twenty‐five essential research questions to inform the protection and restoration of freshwater biodiversity

Freshwater biodiversity is declining at an unprecedented rate. Freshwater conservationists and environmental managers have enough evidence to demonstrate that action must not be delayed but have insufficient evidence to identify those actions that will be most effective in reversing the current tren...

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Published in:Aquatic conservation Vol. 31; no. 9; pp. 2632 - 2653
Main Authors: Harper, Meagan, Mejbel, Hebah S., Longert, Dylan, Abell, Robin, Beard, T. Douglas, Bennett, Joseph R., Carlson, Stephanie M., Darwall, William, Dell, Anthony, Domisch, Sami, Dudgeon, David, Freyhof, Jörg, Harrison, Ian, Hughes, Kathy A., Jähnig, Sonja C., Jeschke, Jonathan M., Lansdown, Richard, Lintermans, Mark, Lynch, Abigail J., Meredith, Helen M. R., Molur, Sanjay, Olden, Julian D., Ormerod, Steve J., Patricio, Harmony, Reid, Andrea J., Schmidt‐Kloiber, Astrid, Thieme, Michele, Tickner, David, Turak, Eren, Weyl, Olaf L. F., Cooke, Steven J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.09.2021
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ISSN:1052-7613, 1099-0755
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