Original paper
Vegetation engineers marsh morphology through multiple competing stable states
Volume: 110, Issue: 9, Pages: 3259 - 3263
Published: Feb 11, 2013
Abstract
Marshes display impressive biogeomorphic features, such as zonation, a mosaic of extensive vegetation patches of rather uniform composition, exhibiting sharp transitions in the presence of extremely small topographic gradients. Although generally associated with the accretion processes necessary for marshes to keep up with relative sea level rise, competing environmental constraints, and ecologic controls, zonation is still poorly understood in...
Paper Details
Title
Vegetation engineers marsh morphology through multiple competing stable states
Published Date
Feb 11, 2013
Volume
110
Issue
9
Pages
3259 - 3263
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