Coastal Wetlands

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A. A. Reznicek
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aquatic ecosystem management
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avian habitat assessment
Belt Transect
Branta Canadensis
canadian
Canadian Wildlife Service
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Charles R. Liston
Christopher E. Smith
Clangula Hyemalis
Coastal Marshes
Darrell L. King
David E. Hammer
Eleanor Bottomley
Emergent Vegetation
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fluctuations
Gary B. McCullough
Gary Fewless
great
Great Lakes Basin
Great Lakes Coastal
Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands
Great Lakes wetland policy analysis
Great Lakes Wetlands
H. J. Harris
Hard Stem Bulrush
Henry R. Murkin
James W. Geis
John P. Ball
lakes
level
levels
marsh vegetation dynamics
Martin K. McNicholl
Marys River
Maximum Leaf Length
Najas Flexilis
Nancy J. Patterson
nutrient cycling wetlands
Open Water Zone
P. A. Keddy
Patricia B. Weber
Paul E. Sager
Red Winged Blackbirds
Richard M. Kaminski
River Marsh
Robert H. Kadlec
Salt Marshes
Saralee Chubb
Scirpus Acutus
service
Softstem Bulrush
Sumner Richman
Thomas H. Whillans
Thomas M. Burton
type
Valanne Glooschenko
water
Water Level
water level fluctuation
Water Level Fluctuations
Water Level Manipulation
Water Level Regime
wetland hydrology
Wetland Type
wildlife

Product details

  • ISBN 9781315891620
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book represents the proceedings of the firstGreat Lakes Costal Wetlands Colloquium (November 5-7, 1984; East Lansing, Michigan). The theme wasNatural and Manipulated Water Levels in Great Lakes Wetlands. This material constitutes both Great Lakes wetlands and the state of understanding about them. It is intended to provide fisheries and wildlife biologists, ecologists, aquatic resource managers and planners and environmental scientists information about the coastal wetlands in regard to eight priority areas. The colloquium and publication of the proceedings were cosponsored by Sea Grant Program and Environment Canada.

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