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The role of lesser snow geese in positive, degenerative feedback processes resulting in the destruction of salt-marsh swards. 

Srivastava, Diane Sheila (1993)
A positive feedback cycle between soil salinity and graminoid growth, triggered by intensive grazing and grubbing by geese, is proposed to account for the loss of graminoid vegetation in an arctic salt marsh (La Pérouse ...

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Graminoid (1)graminoid growth (1)grass (1)grazing (1)intraspecific competition (1)La Pérouse Bay (1)
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