2024
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.14997
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Arthropod diversity in constructed wetlands is affected strongly by shoreline properties but only weakly by grazing

David Åhlén,
Jerker Jarsjö,
Mats Jonsell
et al.

Abstract: AimAquatic‐terrestrial transition zones contain features essential for many species that often benefit wetland biodiversity. Shallow flood‐zone areas and reed beds are indicative of natural wetland habitats; however, how such features affect the native arthropod biodiversity in constructed wetlands is scarcely investigated. We asked how these shoreline features, as well as wetland shoreline properties and grazing management, influence riparian arthropod diversities and habitat specializations.LocationConstruct… Show more

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