How human infrastructure threatens biodiversity by squeezing sandy coasts
Eva Lansu(University of Groningen), Tjisse van der Heide(University of Groningen), Sierd de Vries(Delft University of Technology), Max Rietkerk(Utrecht University), Dick Groenendijk(KWR Water Research Institute), A.M. Kooijman(University of Amsterdam), Hallie S. Fischman(University of Florida), Nadia Hijner(University of Groningen), Martin J. Wassen(Utrecht University), Daniël A. Wille(Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research), Valérie C. Reijers(Utrecht University), Evaline van Weerlee(Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research), Christine Angelini(University of Florida), Sten Tonkens(Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research), Solveig Höfer(University of Groningen)
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