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Effects of human disturbance on the dune vegetation of the Georgia Sea Islands
Author(s): J. C. Rodgers
Month: Jan-Feb
Year: 2003
Journal: Physical Geography
Volume: 23
Issue: 1
Pages: 79-94
Article Topic(s): Disturbance
Research Setting(s): Coastal
Species Referenced: Panicum amarum (Bitter panicgrass),
Abstract
Investigates how human disturbance affected dune vegetation of the Georgia Sea Islands. The cover of dune-building grasses, including Panicum amarum, was greater in less-disturbed sites.Suggested Citation
J. C. Rodgers. "Effects of human disturbance on the dune vegetation of the Georgia Sea Islands." Physical Geography 23.1 (2003): 79-94.Go back