Simenstad & Cordell 2000 habitat assessment for salmon
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Citation
Simenstad, C.A., and J.R. Cordell. 2000. Ecological assessment criteria for restoring anadromous salmon habitat in Pacific Northwest Estuaries. Ecological Engineering, vol. 15, pp. 283-302.
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Analysis
- This paper proposes a conceptual framework for organizing the assessemnt of estuarine habitat restoration effects on fish defining the terms potential, opportunity, and realized function, while warning of the importance of landscape-scale effects on populations.Pcereghino (talk)