Original paper
PARTITIONING VEGETATION RESPONSE TO ANTHROPOGENIC STRESS TO DEVELOP MULTI-TAXA WETLAND INDICATORS
Abstract
Emergent plants can be suitable indicators of anthropogenic stress in coastal wetlands if their responses to natural environmental variation can be parsed from their responses to human activities in and around wetlands. We used hierarchical partitioning to evaluate the independent influence of geomorphology, geography, and anthropogenic stress on common wetland plants of the U.S. Great Lakes coast and developed multi‐taxa models indicating...
Paper Details
Title
PARTITIONING VEGETATION RESPONSE TO ANTHROPOGENIC STRESS TO DEVELOP MULTI-TAXA WETLAND INDICATORS
Published Date
Jun 1, 2008
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
4
Pages
983 - 1001
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