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Natural and anthropogenic drivers of wetland change
Susan M. Galatowitsch
Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
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Wetlands
100%
Wetland Change
100%
Anthropogenic Drivers
100%
Natural Drivers
100%
Water Regime
75%
Wetland Degradation
75%
Climate Change
25%
Infrastructure Development
25%
Human Population
25%
Eutrophication
25%
Hydrology
25%
Ecosystem Services
25%
Invasive Species
25%
Soil Properties
25%
Social Support
25%
Institutional Support
25%
Biogeochemical Cycles
25%
Water Management
25%
Pollution
25%
Ecological Effects
25%
Wetland Ecosystem Services
25%
Multiple Drivers
25%
Water Level
25%
Wetland Restoration
25%
Land Conversion
25%
Human Use
25%
Water Chemistry
25%
Site-based
25%
Wetland Ecosystem
25%
Primary Determinants
25%
Species Invasion
25%
Species Loss
25%
Ecosystem Attributes
25%
Overexploitation
25%
Precipitation Events
25%
Human-caused
25%
River Flood
25%
Desired Conditions
25%
Water Withdrawal
25%
Interannual Change
25%
Wetland Loss
25%
Overharvesting
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ecosystem Service
100%
Wetland Ecosystem
100%
Climate Change
50%
Wetland Restoration
50%
Soil Property
50%
Eutrophication
50%
Ecological Effects
50%
Water Chemistry
50%
Environmental Impact Assessment
50%
Overexploitation
50%
Invasive Species
50%
Biogeochemical Cycle
50%