Abstract

This case study documents the extensive development and testing of the Michigan Rapid Assessment Method for Wetlands (MiRAM) and how the method is now being incorporated into Michigan's wetland regulatory and monitoring protocols. During the 6-year development and testing phase, data were collected from 121 sites across the broad spatial, geological, and ecological range of wetlands found in Michigan. MiRAM was tested on wetlands of varying size, ecological type, and disturbance gradients. In addition, duplicate sampling occurred on 23 sites to identify potential seasonal differences in MiRAM scoring.

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