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Recolonization of small disturbance patches in a New England salt marsh
J. M. Hartman
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Landscape Architecture
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Wetlands
100%
New England
91%
ammonium sulfide
72%
Chenopodiaceae
62%
Salts
62%
Salinity
52%
Soil
38%
Seeds
36%
Water
23%
Growth
17%
Agriculture & Biology
Spartina alterniflora
94%
New England region
90%
salt marshes
81%
Salicornia
51%
sulfides
38%
marshes
37%
ammonium
33%
salinity
28%
plant growth
25%
seeds
18%
soil
17%
water
14%
sampling
12%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
recolonization
83%
saltmarsh
75%
disturbance
48%
marsh
34%
colonization
32%
porewater
30%
seed
30%
ammonium
29%
sulfide
27%
salinity
24%
rate
23%
soil
14%
comparison
14%