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Ecological Applications, 12(6), 2002, pp. 1785–1802 q 2002 by the Ecological Society of America NATURAL AND MANIPULATED SOURCES OF HETEROGENEITY CONTROLLING EARLY FAUNAL DEVELOPMENT OF A SALT MARSH LISA A. LEVIN1
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American Kelp Company / Pearson / Plymouth Marine Laboratory / /

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Zostera marina / University of California Kendall Frost Marsh Reserve / SAS Institute / University of Hawaii Sea Level Center / University of California / /

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SAS Institute / SALT MARSH LISA A. LEVIN1 AND THERESA S. TALLEY2 Integrative Oceanography Division / Scripps Institution of Oceanography / University of California / NS NS / Department of Environmental Science and Policy / University of Hawaii Sea Level Center / Ecological Society / /

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Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve / Simon / Santos / Warwick / THERESA S. TALLEY / Clarke / /

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