Search Results - "Moffett, Mary F."
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Analyzing peatland discharge to streams in an Alaskan watershed: An integration of end-member mixing analysis and a water balance approach
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-11-2015)“…•Salmon spawning streams are potentially being perturbed by global warming in Southcentral Alaska.•We therefore analyzed peatland contributions to Limpopo…”
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Sediment microbial enzyme activity as an indicator of nutrient limitation in the great rivers of the Upper Mississippi River basin
Published in Biogeochemistry (01-03-2010)“…We compared extracellular enzyme activity (EEA) of microbial assemblages in river sediments at 447 sites along the Upper Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio Rivers…”
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Multimetric Fish Indices for Midcontinent (USA) Great Rivers
Published in Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (1900) (01-11-2011)“…We developed fish assemblage–based multimetric indices as indicators of ecological conditions for the lower Missouri, impounded upper Mississippi, unimpounded…”
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Relationships among habitat quality and measured condition variables in Gulf of Mexico mangroves
Published in Wetlands ecology and management (01-06-2013)“…Ecosystem condition assessments were conducted for 12 mangrove sites in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Nine sites were selected randomly; three were selected a…”
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Using stressor gradients to determine reference expectations for great river fish assemblages
Published in Ecological indicators (01-07-2009)“…We describe a simple empirical modeling approach for determining least-disturbed conditions for the great rivers of the Upper Mississippi River basin:…”
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Benthic Versus Planktonic Foundations of Three Lake Superior Coastal Wetland Food Webs
Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (2004)“…The structure of aquatic food webs can provide information on system function, trophic dynamics and, potentially, responses to anthropogenic stressors. Stable…”
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