Eilers 1974 nehalem marsh biogeography
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Eilers, P.H. 1974. Plants, plant communities, net production and tide levels; the ecological biogeography of the Nehalem salt marshes, Tillamook County, Oregon. Dissertation, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.
Available at the OSU Scholars Archive
Analysis
- Provides a very detailed analysis of surface development, vegetation, and succession in a single island of the Nehalem River Delta. It cites a wide range of pre-digital observations of marsh ecosystems. - Pcereghino