Ewing 1986 skagit tidal marsh productivity
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Ewing, K. 1986. Plant growth and productivity along complex gradients in a Pacific Northwest Brackish Intertidal Marsh. Estuaries. 9:1:49-62.
Notes
Describes decrease in biomass and change in species composition as you move farther away from the Skagit Delta south fork mouth and the influence of fresh water.