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An Overview of the Ecological Values of Soumar Wetland on Waterbirds Diversity

The diversity and richness of the waterbird community is the main criterion used to classify wetlands as Ramsar and/or IBA sites. This study was carried out in the Soumar wetland (Setif province — northeastукт Algeria) from September 2019 to September 2020. Our aim was to study the ecological values...

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Published in:Zoodiversity (Online) 2023-10, Vol.57 (5), p.469-476
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