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Ecosystem diversity
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Ecogeomorphology
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Ecological disturbances
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Lyngbye's sedge -- Effect of sediments on -- Oregon -- Tillamook Bay Estuary
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Marsh plants -- Great Lakes (North America)
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Pacific Northwest
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Coastal marsh vegetation is an important component in maintaining marsh stability that is threatened by changes in sedimentation, sea level rise, natural and anthropogenic disturbances, and competition ...
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