On the troubling use of plastic 'habitat' structures for fish in freshwater ecosystems - or - when restoration is just littering
The creation and deployment of plastic structures made out of pipes and panels in freshwater ecosystems to enhance fish habitat or restore freshwater systems have become popularized in some regions. Here, we outline concerns with these activities, examine the associated evidence base for using plast...
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Main Authors: | S.J. Cooke (Author), M.L. Piczak (Author), J.C. Vermaire (Author), A.E. Kirkwood (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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