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Conservation of species occupying ephemeral and patchy habitats in agricultural landscapes: The case of the Eurasian Reed Warbler

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Sozio, Giulia
Mortelliti, Alessio
Boccacci, Francesca
Ranchelli, Elisa
Battisti, Corrado
Boitani, Luigi

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Habitat loss and fragmentation are amongst the main threats for animal populations. These two processes are mainly due to the conversion of natural habitats to agroecosystems and have effects at different spatial scales. The identification of their landsc

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Landscape and Urban Planning

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2037-12-31
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