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Long-term Dynamics of Small Mammal Communities in the Period of Reduction of Copper Smelter Emissions: 1. Composition, Abundance, and Diversity

— The long-term dynamics of the composition, total abundance, and diversity (α- and γ-diversity) of small mammal (SM) communities is analyzed in the vicinity of a large copper smelter during the periods of high (1990–1997), reduced (1998–2009), and almost terminated emissions (2010–2019). It is show...

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Published in:Russian journal of ecology 2021, Vol.52 (1), p.84-93
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