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**Title**: Analyses and Figures for "Nursery habitat use by juvenile blue crabs in created and natural fringing marshes." **Authors**: Robert E. Isdell* **Co-investigators**: Donna M. Bilkovic, Dave Stanhope, Kory T. Angstadt, Kirk J. Havens, and Randolph M. Chambers **Institution**: Virginia Institute of Marine Science, William & Mary **Address**: 1370 Greate Rd., Gloucester Point, VA 23062 **Phone**: +1-804-684-7718 **Fax**: +1-804-684-7179 **Email**: risdell@vims.edu **Date**: 2020-09-23 **Location**: Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, USA **Keywords**: coastal ecology; restoration; green infrastructure; functional equivalence **Languages**: English, R **Funding Sources**: This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number 1600131. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. **Description**: This dataset was collected and analyzed to compare and contrast living shorelines with natural reference marshes in Chesapeake Bay, Virginia. **License**: CC BY-SA ![enter image description here][1] **Citation**: Bilkovic, D. M., R. E. Isdell, D. Stanhope, K. T. Angstadt, R. M. Chambers. 2020. Nursery habitat use by juvenile blue crabs in created and natural fringing marshes. [https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.10.197830][2] ![enter image description here][3] ![enter image description here][4] ![enter image description here][5] ![enter image description here][6] [1]: https://licensebuttons.net/l/by-sa/3.0/88x31.png [2]: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.10.197830 [3]: https://www.vims.edu/intranet/pubs/_images/ccrm.jpg [4]: https://www.vims.edu/intranet/pubs/_images/vims_png_logo_0418.png [5]: https://brand.wm.edu/wp-content/uploads/primary.jpg [6]: https://www.vims.edu/intranet/pubs/_images/thumbs/nsf_2019.png
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