Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Salt Marsh Vegetation regulated by Plant Invasion and Abiotic Processes in the Yangtze Estuary: Observations with a Modeling Approach
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Title
Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Salt Marsh Vegetation regulated by Plant Invasion and Abiotic Processes in the Yangtze Estuary: Observations with a Modeling Approach
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Keywords
Mechanistic model, Salt marsh dynamics, Exotic species, Bio-physical processes, Prediction
Journal
Estuaries and Coasts
Volume 38, Issue 1, Pages 310-324
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-04-15
DOI
10.1007/s12237-014-9804-7
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