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Wetlands high-nutrient systems

High-nutrient wetland systems are characterized by rapid turnover of carbon and nutrients, and by open elemental cycling, where the nutrient inputs often exceed the demand (Figure 17.2). These systems are low stress systems and contain varying degrees of internal cycling. In response. [Pg.624]

Discuss the difference between high nutrient and low nutrient wetland systems. Explain the relationship of closed to open elemental cycling in these systems. [Pg.667]


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