Assessment of anthropogenic-causing-agents act on waterbirds-diversity in the vicinity of Tarbela Dam, Indus River, Pakistan
Rahman, Q.; Nadeem, M. S.; Altaf, M.; Khan, S. H.; Saeed, A.; Naseer, J.; Hamed, M. H.; Kayani, A. R.; Rais, M..
Braz. j. biol
; 842024.
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