Mapping the potential distribution of shorebirds in Japan: the importance of landscape-level coastal geomorphology

Author:

Arakida Hazuki1,Mitsuhashi Hiromune2,Kamada Mahito3,Koyama Kazuo4

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Advanced Technology and Science; The University of Tokushima; Tokushima; 770-8506; Japan

2. Museum of Nature and Human Activities; Hyogo; Sanda; 669-1546; Japan

3. Division of Ecosystem Design; Institute of Technology and Science; The University of Tokushima; Tokushima; 770-8506; Japan

4. Japan Bird Research Association; Fuchu; 183-0034; Japan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Aquatic Science

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