Document Type
Report
Department/Program
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
VIMS Department/Program
Center for Coastal Resources Management (CCRM)
Publication Date
11-1992
Abstract
The present study investigates the functions and values of man-made and natural tidal wetlands. The study is among the first to use simultaneous sampling techniques to investigate animal use preference between man-made and adjacent natural tidal wetlands.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21220/V5474J
Keywords
Wetland function, biodiversity, human impact, Created wetland
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Funding
This project was funded through the Council on the Environment Virginia Coastal Resources Management Program under grant number NAl 70Z0359-01.
Recommended Citation
Havens, K. J., Varnell, L. M., & Bradshaw, J. G. (1992) An Assessment of Wildlife Utilization between a Man-made Marsh, an Adjacent Natural Marsh, and a Nearby Natural Marsh in Virginia. Virginia Institute of Marine Science, William & Mary. https://doi.org/10.21220/V5474J