Search Results - "Rooth, Jill"
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Where temperate meets tropical: multi-factorial effects of elevated CO₂, nitrogen enrichment, and competition on a mangrove-salt marsh community
Published in Global change biology (01-05-2008)“…Our understanding of how elevated CO₂ and interactions with other factors will affect coastal plant communities is limited. Such information is particularly…”
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Mangrove Recruitment after Forest Disturbance Is Facilitated by Herbaceous Species in the Caribbean
Published in Ecological applications (01-09-2007)“…Plant communities along tropical coastlines are often affected by natural and human disturbances, but little is known about factors influencing recovery. We…”
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Increased sediment accretion rates following invasion byPhragmites australis: The role of litter
Published in Estuaries (01-04-2003)“…Negative connotations of invasive plants worldwide have implicated them as the bearers of unfavorable ecosystem change. We contrasted 5-yr-old and…”
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Where temperate meets tropical: multi‐factorial effects of elevated CO 2 , nitrogen enrichment, and competition on a mangrove‐salt marsh community
Published in Global change biology (01-05-2008)“…Our understanding of how elevated CO 2 and interactions with other factors will affect coastal plant communities is limited. Such information is particularly…”
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Where Temperate Meets Tropical: Multi-Factorial Effects of Elevated CO sub(2), Nitrogen Enrichment, and Competition on a Mangrove-Salt Marsh Community
Published in Global change biology (01-05-2008)“…Multi-factorial effects of elevated carbon dioxide (CO sub(2)), nitrogen enrichment, and competition on a mangrove-salt marsh community were assessed. Number…”
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COLONIZATION AND EXPANSION OF PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS IN UPPER CHESAPEAKE BAY TIDAL MARSHES
Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-06-2000)“…The common reed, Phragmites australis, has spread throughout Gulf and Atlantic Coast marshes of the U.S. in the past thirty years. In the Chesapeake Bay area,…”
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The role of the invasive, Phragmites australis, in Chesapeake Bay marsh stability
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The role of the invasive, Phragmites australis, in Chesapeake Bay marsh stability
Published 01-01-2002“…Worldwide, invasive species are increasingly more apparent within wetland ecosystems. One example is the growing presence of Phragmites australis , the common…”
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Increased Sediment Accretion Rates Following Invasion by Phragmites australis: The Role of Litter
Published in Estuaries (01-04-2003)“…Negative connotations of invasive plants worldwide have implicated them as the bearers of unfavorable ecosystem change. We contrasted 5-yr-old and 20-yr-old…”
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