Search Results - "Marczak, L. B."
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Latitudinal variation in top-down and bottom-up control of a salt marsh food web
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-02-2011)“…The shrub Iva frutescens , which occupies the terrestrial border of U.S. Atlantic Coast salt marshes, supports a food web that varies strongly across latitude…”
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Active dispersal of an aquatic invader determined by resource and flow conditions
Published in Biological invasions (01-06-2012)“…New Zealand mudsnails (NZMS) have spread rapidly across the globe, but little is known about mechanisms that drive their secondary spread within invaded…”
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Riparian forest composition affects stream litter decomposition despite similar microbial and invertebrate communities
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-01-2011)“…Cross-boundary flows of energy and nutrients link biodiversity and functioning in adjacent ecosystems. The composition of forest tree species can affect the…”
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Meta-analysis: trophic level, habitat, and productivity shape the food web effects of resource subsidies
Published in Ecology (Durham) (2007)“…Studies of the effects of cross-habitat resource subsidies have been a feature of food web ecology over the past decade. To date, most studies have focused on…”
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Are forested buffers an effective conservation strategy for riparian fauna? An assessment using meta-analysis
Published in Ecological applications (2010)“…Historically, forested riparian buffers have been created to provide protection for aquatic organisms and aquatic ecosystem functions. Increasingly, new and…”
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Testing Ecological Tradeoffs of a New Tool for Removing Fine Sediment in a Spring-fed Stream
Published in Ecological Restoration (01-03-2014)“…Excessive fine sediment is a focus of stream restoration work because it can impair the structure and function of streams, but few methods exist for removing…”
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Past and future spread of the arbovirus vectors Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus (vol 4, pg 854, 2019)
Published in NATURE MICROBIOLOGY (01-05-2019)Get full text
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