Salt marshes

a natural and unnatural history

Provides informtion about North American salt marshes and their histories and discusses what their destruction means to human life and property. Describes the formation and maintenance of coastal marshlands, the plants and animals that populate marshes, offers an historical overview of them, and explores invasive species and their effects. Includes black-and-white photos and illustrations, a list of species discussed in the text, and an index.

Rutgers University Press
2009
9780813545707
book

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