Collocations withwetland

These are words often used in combination withwetland.

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coastal wetland
In our study, a few coastal wetland areas received an index rating of zero, and these were distinguished by a dummy variable.
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constructed wetland
In combination with a constructed wetland these even require only the half area.
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forested wetland
The nature reserve is aimed at protecting the rare forested wetland landscape in the area, and the flora and fauna that thrives there.
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freshwater wetland
Because this tidal freshwater wetland habitat has a large annual species component, community dynamics are tied to the seed bank.
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protected wetland
West of the new football field are the remaining evergreen trees in a protected wetland.
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seasonal wetland
It is a seasonal wetland, with a gradient from freshwater to brackish water, and is an important feeding and breeding ground on migratory bird flyway.
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wetland conservation
Every chapter has been written independently and there is plenty of repetition especially on national policy for wetland conservation and its social and economic significance.
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wetland ecosystem
Environmental conservation and land use management of wetland ecosystem.
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wetland habitat
Because this tidal freshwater wetland habitat has a large annual species component, community dynamics are tied to the seed bank.
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