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    Wetland dicots and monocots differ in colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and dark septate endophytes by Weishampel, P.A, Bedford, B.L

    Published in Mycorrhiza (01-10-2006)
    “…As an initial step towards evaluating whether mycorrhizas influence composition and diversity in calcareous fen plant communities, we surveyed root…”
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    Nutrient limitation and botanical diversity in wetlands: can fertilisation raise species richness? by Güsewell, Sabine, Bailey, Kathleen M., Roem, Wilma J., Bedford, Barbara L.

    Published in Oikos (01-04-2005)
    “…The 'resource balance hypothesis' proposes that the species richness of grassland vegetation is potentially highest when the N:P ratio of plant tissues is…”
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    Cumulative effects on wetland landscapes: links to wetland restoration in the United States and southern Canada by Bedford, B.L

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-12-1999)
    “…The cumulative effects of human actions on wetland ecosystems motivate current efforts at wetland restoration. They also have created in part the context…”
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    Patterns in nutrient availability and plant diversity of temperate North American wetlands by Bedford, Barbara L., Walbridge, Mark R., Aldous, Allison

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-10-1999)
    “…Few wetland studies from temperate North America have related either species richness or plant community composition to any direct measure of nutrient…”
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    The need to define hydrologic equivalence at the landscape scale for freshwater wetland mitigation by Bedford, Barbara L.

    Published in Ecological applications (1996)
    “…Attempts to replace wetlands or define hydrologic equivalence for wetland mitigation must be based on an understanding of the complexity of wetland hydrology…”
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    PATHWAYS OF NUTRIENT LOADING AND IMPACTS ON PLANT DIVERSITY IN A NEW YORK PEATLAND by Drexler, Judy Z., Bedford, Barbara L.

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-06-2002)
    “…Nutrient loading is a subtle, yet serious threat to the preservation of high diversity wetlands such as peatlands. Pathways of nutrient loading and impacts on…”
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    Quantification of the water budget and nutrient loading in a small peatland by Drexler, J.Z, Bedford, B.L, DeGaetano, A.T, Siegel, D.I

    “…Few water budgets exist for specific types of wetlands such as peatlands, even though such information provides the basis from which to investigate linkages…”
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    Response of a wetland vascular plant community to disturbance: a simulation study by Ellison, Aaron M., Bedford, Barbara L.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-02-1995)
    “…We developed a spatial computer simulation model of the vascular plant community of a freshwater wetland in south-central Wisconsin. This model, based on the…”
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    Net oxygen and carbon-dioxide balances in solutions bathing roots of wetland plants by Bedford, B.L, Bouldin, D.R, Beliveau, B.D

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-12-1991)
    “…(1) A procedure and experimental apparatus are described that permit determination of oxygen and carbon-dioxide generation in nutrient cultures bathing roots…”
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    A comparison of measured and predicted, 800 MHz, land-mobile-radio signals by Bedford, B.L.

    “…The details of a UHF propagation measurement program are presented. A mobile vehicle is equipped with a receiver that is capable of measuring the available…”
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    EMC measurement and analysis of C-band radars and dedicated short range communications systems by Dalke, R.A., Sanders, F.H., Bedford, B.L.

    “…Dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) systems have been proposed for operation at locations across the United States in the 5850 to 5925 MHz band. Various…”
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