Search Results - "Ho, Mengchi"
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Response of fungal communities to fire in a subtropical peatland
Published in Plant and soil (01-09-2021)“…Purpose Wildfire, an increasing disturbance in peatlands, could dramatically change carbon stocks and reshape plant/microbial communities, with long-lasting…”
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Tropical peatland carbon storage linked to global latitudinal trends in peat recalcitrance
Published in Nature communications (07-09-2018)“…Peatlands represent large terrestrial carbon banks. Given that most peat accumulates in boreal regions, where low temperatures and water saturation preserve…”
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A five year study of floristic succession in a restored urban wetland
Published in Ecological engineering (01-12-2013)“…The Stream and Wetland Assessment Management Park (SWAMP) project created a wetland–stream complex that encompasses a wide array of micro-environments and…”
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Vegetation and microbes interact to preserve carbon in many wooded peatlands
Published in Communications earth & environment (01-12-2021)“…Peatlands have persisted as massive carbon sinks over millennia, even during past periods of climate change. The commonly accepted theory of abiotic controls…”
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Dual controls on carbon loss during drought in peatlands
Published in Nature climate change (01-06-2015)“…Peatlands represent about a third of global soil carbon. Research now indicates that increased shrub cover following drought and warming can contribute to the…”
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The effects of hydrologic restoration on carbon budgets and GHG fluxes in southeastern US coastal shrub bogs
Published in Ecological engineering (01-09-2023)“…The southeastern US coastal plain was originally home to over one million ha of evergreen shrub bogs, locally known as pocosin. More than 70% have been drained…”
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Annual carbon sequestration and loss rates under altered hydrology and fire regimes in southeastern USA pocosin peatlands
Published in Global change biology (02-09-2022)“…Abstract Peatlands drained for agriculture or forestry are susceptible to the rapid release of greenhouse gases (GHGs) through enhanced microbial decomposition…”
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Stress Responses of Aquatic Plants to Silver Nanoparticles
Published in Environmental science & technology (06-03-2018)“…Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are increasingly used in consumer products, biotechnology, and medicine, and are released into aquatic ecosystems through…”
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Annual carbon sequestration and loss rates under altered hydrology and fire regimes in southeastern USA pocosin peatlands
Published in Global change biology (01-11-2022)“…Peatlands drained for agriculture or forestry are susceptible to the rapid release of greenhouse gases (GHGs) through enhanced microbial decomposition and…”
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The Effects of Hydrological Management on Methane Emissions from Southeastern Shrub Bogs of the USA
Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-10-2021)“…Peatlands are responsible for the majority of methane (CH 4 ) emission from wetlands globally. Hydrological changes induced by climatic and anthropogenic…”
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Drained coastal peatlands: A potential nitrogen source to marine ecosystems under prolonged drought and heavy storm events—A microcosm experiment
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-10-2016)“…Over the past several decades there has been a massive increase in coastal eutrophication, which is often caused by increased runoff input of nitrogen from…”
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Connecting differential responses of native and invasive riparian plants to climate change and environmental alteration
Published in Ecological applications (01-04-2015)“…Climate change is predicted to impact river systems in the southeastern United States through alterations of temperature, patterns of precipitation and…”
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Drained coastal peatlands: A potential nitrogen source to marine ecosystems under prolonged drought and heavy storm events—A microcosm experiment
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-10-2016)“…Not provided…”
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Integrated stream and wetland restoration: A watershed approach to improved water quality on the landscape
Published in Ecological engineering (2011)“…Water quality in Upper Sandy Creek, a headwater stream for the Cape Fear River in the North Carolina Piedmont, is impaired due to high N and P concentrations,…”
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Differential Reactivity of Copper- and Gold-Based Nanomaterials Controls Their Seasonal Biogeochemical Cycling and Fate in a Freshwater Wetland Mesocosm
Published in Environmental science & technology (04-02-2020)“…Reliable predictions of the environmental fate and risk of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) require a better understanding of ENM reactivity in complex,…”
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Engineered nanoparticles interact with nutrients to intensify eutrophication in a wetland ecosystem experiment
Published in Ecological applications (01-09-2018)“…Despite the rapid rise in diversity and quantities of engineered nanomaterials produced, the impacts of these emerging contaminants on the structure and…”
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Riparian Habitat Dissimilarities in Restored and Reference Streams are Associated with Differences in Turtle Communities in the Southeastern Piedmont
Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-02-2015)“…Few studies have assessed whether restored streams and riparian floodplains support reference communities of certain groups of freshwater organisms, such as…”
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Organic Amendments Improve Soil Conditions and Denitrification in a Restored Riparian Wetland
Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-03-2009)“…Low soil organic matter (SOM) levels can limit nutrient cycling and plant growth in restored wetlands. This study examined how the addition of different…”
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Distribution, community structure, and microhabitats of soil invertebrates along an elevational gradient in Taylor Valley, Antarctica
Published in Arctic and alpine research (01-05-1998)“…Soils in the Antarctic Dry Valleys have been significantly influenced by soil formation factors such as parent material, climate, and topography. Factors…”
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In Defense of the Binomial Quercus elliottii (Fagaceae) for the Running Oak of the Southeastern United States
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