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Vegetation and seedbank composition of temporarily flooded Carex meadows and implications for restoration
S. M. Galatowitsch
, L. A. Biederman
Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
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Seed Bank
100%
Carex Meadow
100%
Seedling Emergence
57%
Wet Meadow
42%
Carex
28%
Revegetation
28%
Seed Density
28%
Seed Reserves
28%
Seed Separation
28%
Minnesota
14%
Wetlands
14%
Restored Wetland
14%
Marsh
14%
Natural Wetlands
14%
Phalaris Arundinacea
14%
Species Composition
14%
Typha
14%
Carex Stricta
14%
High Abundance
14%
Propagules
14%
Littoral
14%
Floodplain Meadows
14%
Littoral Wetland
14%
Meadow Species
14%
Propagule Sources
14%
Emergent Wetland
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Seeds
100%
Carex
100%
Meadow
100%
Seedling Emergence
57%
Wet Meadow
42%
Propagule
28%
Phalaris arundinacea
14%
Marshes
14%
Carex stricta
14%
Typha
14%