A multi‐metric index for assessing two decades of community responses to broad‐scale shoreline enhancement and restoration along the Toronto waterfront
Sebastian Theis,
Lyndsay Cartwright,
Andrea Chreston
et al.
Abstract:Biodiversity and habitat loss due to historical and continued urbanization and anthropogenic development require continuous efforts to abate ongoing environmental decline. Restoration and enhancement efforts that aim to address biodiversity and habitat loss, have shown some promise at providing suitable habitat for species in the more urbanized nearshore areas of Lake Ontario.
Using 20 years of fish community data from the Toronto waterfront, this study examined ecosystem responses in a spatio‐temporal context… Show more
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