effect of intraspecific variation in a dominant plant, Spartina alterniflora, on salt marsh communities
Individuals within a species vary in a host of morphological, physiological, and phenological traits, and this trait variation, particularly within dominant species, can have a strong influence on community structure and function. Salt marshes in the southeastern United States are dominated in the l...
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