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Hitchhiking halophytes in wrack and sediment-laden ice blocks contribute to tidal marsh development in the Upper Bay of Fundy
Authors:Rabinowitz  Tasha R. M.  Greene  Lyndsay  Glogowski  Alisha D.  Bowron  Tony  van Proosdij  Danika  Lundholm  Jeremy T.
Affiliation:1.Department of Biology, Saint Mary’s University, 923 Robie St., Halifax, NS, B3H 3C3, Canada
;2.Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Saint Mary’s University, 923 Robie St., Halifax, NS, B3H 3C3, Canada
;3.CB Wetlands and Environmental Specialists, Terence Bay, NS, Canada
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Abstract:Wetlands Ecology and Management - Salt marshes are a type of coastal wetland that are affected by dynamic coastal processes. Ice blocks and wrack (mats of plant debris) regularly float onto...
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