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Spartina alterniflora genotype influences facilitation and suppression of high marsh species colonizing an early successional salt marsh
Author(s): C. E. Proffitt, R. L. Chiasson, A. B. Owens, K. R. Edwards and S. E. Travis
Month: Apr
Year: 2005
Publication Type: Article
Journal: Journal of Ecology
Volume: 93
Issue: 2
Pages: 404-416
Article Topic(s): Competition,Water,Stress
Research Setting(s): Coastal,Wetland
Species Referenced: Borrichia frutescens (Bushy seaside tansy),
Abstract
Evaluates the effects of Spartina alternifolora genotypes and environmental conditions on the growth of other salt marsh species including Borrichia frutescens.Suggested Citation
C. E. Proffitt, R. L. Chiasson, A. B. Owens, K. R. Edwards and S. E. Travis. "Spartina alterniflora genotype influences facilitation and suppression of high marsh species colonizing an early successional salt marsh." Journal of Ecology 93.2 (2005): 404-416.Go back