Constraints can have a significant impact on wetland performance by limiting the ability of wetlands to function effectively. These constraints can include physical factors such as water availability, soil conditions, and topography, as well as biological factors such as invasive species and nutrient loading. When wetlands are faced with constraints, their ability to provide important ecosystem services such as flood control, water filtration, and habitat for wildlife can be compromised. It is essential to carefully consider and address these constraints in wetland conservation and restoration efforts to ensure that wetlands can continue to perform their vital roles in the ecosystem.
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