Combining current and historical biodiversity surveys reveals order of magnitude greater richness in a British Columbia marine protected area
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https://doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v136i4.2903Mots-clés :
biodiversity monitoring, cobble beach, historical data, invasive species, marine protected area, riprap, UN Biosphere Region, British Columbia, Porteau Cove Provincial ParkRésumé
We will be glad to provide a French-lanugage abstract on acceptance.
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