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The importance for birds of the riparian woodlands within the alluvial corridor of the river garonne, S.W. France

Decamps, H.; Joachim, J.; Lauga, J.

River Research and Applications 1(4): 301-316

1987


ISSN/ISBN: 1535-1459
DOI: 10.1002/rrr.3450010403
Accession: 061955544

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Communities of nesting birds were studied in four distinct biotopes within the alluvial corridor of the River Garonne: 50 terrace woodlands, 17 riparian woodlands, one poplar plantation, and one slope woodland. A total of 400 stations were investigated, consisting of eight distinct classes of forest size for the terrace woodlands and four for the riparian woodlands.

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