Unraveling Resilience Amidst Degradation: Recurring Loss of Freshwater Marshes in the Paraná River Delta, Argentina

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Aquino Diego Sebastián,Schivo Facundo,Gavier-Pizarro Gregorio,Quintana Rubén

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Elsevier BV

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1. AKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to express gratitude to colleagues and mentors who provided valuable feedback and insights during the development of this research. In addition, we would like to thank Marcelo Setimio, Mauricio Bacigalupo, Armando Cadoppi and "Cacho" Arnal for their support in conducting field work and assisting with local expertise. We would also like to thank;Y Sica;Funding information: i. National Agency for Science and Technology

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