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Tidal Wetlands Primer : An Introduction to Their Ecology, Natural History, Status, and Conservation

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At a time when more than half of the U.S. population lives within fifty miles of the coast, tidal wetlands are a critical and threatened natural resource.

The purpose of this book is to introduce the world of tidal wetlands to students and professionals in the environmental fields and others with an interest in the subject. Illustrated with maps, photographs, and diagrams, this volume provides a clear account of the factors that make these habitats unique and vulnerable.

It discusses their formation, the conditions affecting their plant and animal life, and the diversity of types across North America, as well as their history, use by wildlife and humans, current status, conservation, restoration, and likely future.

The emphasis is on vegetated wetlands - marshes and swamps - with additional discussion of eelgrass meadows, rocky shores, beaches, and tidal flats. Ralph Tiner’s previous field guides to coastal wetland plants in the Northeast and Southeast have been widely praised.

Tidal Wetlands Primer joins Tiner’s earlier publications as an authoritative and user-friendly guide that should appeal to anyone with a serious interest in coastal habitats.

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1625340222 / 9781625340221
Paperback / softback
30/10/2013
United States
560 pages, 166 illustrations, maps, photographs, diagrams
178 x 254 mm, 1103 grams