Search Results - "Morgan, Pamela A"
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Impacts of climate change on submerged and emergent wetland plants
Published in Aquatic botany (01-11-2016)“…Submerged and emergent wetland plant communities are evaluated for their response to global climate change (GCC), focusing on seagrasses, submerged freshwater…”
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Using Functional Trajectories to Track Constructed Salt Marsh Development in the Great Bay Estuary, Maine/New Hampshire, U.S.A
Published in Restoration ecology (01-09-2002)“…A growing number of studies have assessed the functional equivalency of restored and natural salt marshes. Several of these have explored the use of functional…”
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Can the marsh migrate? Factors influencing the growth of Spartina patens under upland conditions
Published in Wetlands ecology and management (01-12-2023)“…The high elevation salt marsh plant Spartina patens can potentially cope with accelerated sea level rise by migrating inland, but the ability to do so may…”
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Exploring the Effects of Shoreline Development on Fringing Salt Marshes Using Nekton, Benthic Invertebrate, and Vegetation Metrics
Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-07-2015)“…Fringing marshes are important but often overlooked components of estuarine systems. Due to their relatively small size and large edge to area ratio, they are…”
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The Functions and Values of Fringing Salt Marshes in Northern New England, USA
Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-05-2009)“…We compared the functions and values of fringing salt marshes to those of meadow marshes along the southern Maine/New Hampshire coast. Differences included…”
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Community Structure and Abundance of Benthic Infaunal Invertebrates in Maine Fringing Marsh Ecosystems
Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-07-2015)“…Fringing marshes are abundant ecosystems that dominate the New England coastline. Despite their abundance, very little baseline data is available from them and…”
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Environmental variables, not Allee effects, drive patch vigor in exotic Phragmites australis stands invading the Saco River Estuary, Maine, USA
Published in Aquatic botany (01-01-2017)“…•We found no Allee effect in invasive Phragmites australis in a small river system in New England.•Patch vigor (expansion rate, stem density, stem height) and…”
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Tidal Marshes in the Saco River Estuary, Maine: A Study of Plant Diversity and Possible Effects of Shoreline Development
Published in Rhodora (01-10-2017)“…We surveyed plant diversity in the tidal fresh, brackish and salt marshes of the 10-km long Saco River estuary in southern Maine. We also investigated possible…”
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Leaf color variants from coleus shoot cultures
Published in Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science (01-07-1990)“…Nuclear-controlled leaf variegation was studied among Coleus X hybridus Voss (formerly C. blumei Benth.) cultivars propagated by seed and as shoot cultures on…”
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Developing success criteria for restored eelgrass, salt marsh and mud flat habitats
Published in Ecological engineering (01-07-2000)“…When estuarine habitats are restored, it is crucial to determine their success or failure. How can we tell, bringing a minimum of preconceived notions to the…”
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High tech can improve corporate healthcare management
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A Demonstration of Genetic Variation Caused by Plant Tissue Culture
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Chlorophyll-deficient cell lines which are genetically uncharacterized can be inappropriate for use as phenotypic markers in developmental studies
Published in American journal of botany (01-07-1988)“…Periclinal chloroplast chimeras are genetic mosaics which possess shoot apices composed of one or more chlorophyll-deficient histogens and can exist as a…”
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