Vegetation change following dyke breaching on the Englishman River estuary, Vancouver Island, British Columbia : a multivariate analysis / Neil K. Dawe, John D. McIntosh.: CW69-5/175E-PDF
"In 1969, a dyke was constructed on the Englishman River estuary that isolated the western portion of the estuarine marsh from tidal influence. Over the next 10 years, the former marsh vegetation slowly changed to upland vegetation with species such as Holcus lanatus, Epilobium angustifolium, and Alnus rubra growing on the site. Carex lyngbyei and Distichlis spicata remained"--Abstract.
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| Title | Vegetation change following dyke breaching on the Englishman River estuary, Vancouver Island, British Columbia : a multivariate analysis / Neil K. Dawe, John D. McIntosh. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | viii, 37, [8] p. : ill. |
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