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    Response of fungal communities to fire in a subtropical peatland by Tian, Jianqing, Wang, Hongjun, Vilgalys, Rytas, Ho, Mengchi, Flanagan, Neal, Richardson, Curtis J.

    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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    A five year study of floristic succession in a restored urban wetland by Ho, Mengchi, Richardson, Curtis J.

    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 by Wang, Hongjun, Tian, Jianqing, Chen, Huai, Ho, Mengchi, Vilgalys, Rytas, Bu, Zhao-Jun, Liu, Xingzhong, Richardson, Curtis J.

    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 by Wang, Hongjun, Richardson, Curtis J., Ho, Mengchi

    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 by Richardson, Curtis J., Flanagan, Neal E., Ho, Mengchi

    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 by Richardson, Curtis J., Flanagan, Neal E., Wang, Hongjun, Ho, Mengchi

    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 by Yuan, Lin, Richardson, Curtis J, Ho, Mengchi, Willis, C. Wesley, Colman, Benjamin P, Wiesner, Mark R

    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 by Richardson, Curtis J., Flanagan, Neal E., Wang, Hongjun, Ho, Mengchi

    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 by Wang, Hongjun, Ho, Mengchi, Flanagan, Neal, Richardson, Curtis J.

    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 by Wang, Hongjun, Richardson, Curtis J., Ho, Mengchi, Flanagan, Neal

    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 by Flanagan, Neal E, Richardson, Curtis J, Ho, Mengchi

    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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    Integrated stream and wetland restoration: A watershed approach to improved water quality on the landscape by Richardson, Curtis J., Flanagan, Neal E., Ho, Mengchi, Pahl, James W.

    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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    Riparian Habitat Dissimilarities in Restored and Reference Streams are Associated with Differences in Turtle Communities in the Southeastern Piedmont by Dudley, Maura Patricia, Ho, Mengchi, Richardson, Curtis J.

    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 by Sutton-Grier, Ariana E., Ho, Mengchi, Richardson, Curtis J.

    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 by Powers, L.E, Ho, M, Freckman, D.W, Virginia, R.A

    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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