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Wetlands, Volume 7(1987), 71-84

VEGETATION OF RIVER-INFLUENCED COASTAL MARSHES OF THE SOUTHWESTERN END OF JAMES BAY, ONTARIO

WALTER A. GLOOSCHENKO1 and I. PETER MARTINI2

1National Water Research Institute P.O. Box 5050, Burlington, Ontario, Canada L7R 4A6
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Department of Land Resource Science University of Guelph. Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1

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image_42.jpg (859310 ×Ö½Ú)A study was made of the vegetation of four river-influenced coastal marshes located between the Moose River and Harricanaw River in southern James Bay. Six major grouping of species were found. These include: 1. a salt marsh dominated by Puccinellia phryganodes, P. lucida, Hippuris tetraphylla, and Scirpus maritimus; 2. saline ponds with Senecio congestus; 3. a saline/brackish meadow marsh with Carex paleacea; 4. an intertidal estuarine marsh with Eleocharis palustris; 5. freshwater ponds with Potamogeton filiformis; and 6. a freshwater marsh/fen.
   Major environmental factors controlling the distribution of these groups include substrate salinity, river flow patterns, storm surges and tidal range. These marshes are unique in species composition in James Bay and similar to marshes described in the Gulf of Bothnia.

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