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    Effects of urbanization and urban stream restoration on the physical and biological structure of stream ecosystems by Violin, Christy R, Cada, Peter, Sudduth, Elizabeth B, Hassett, Brooke A, Penrose, David L, Bernhardt, Emily S

    Published in Ecological applications (01-09-2011)
    “…Streams, as low-lying points in the landscape, are strongly influenced by the stormwaters, pollutants, and warming that characterize catchment urbanization…”
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    Restoring Rivers One Reach at a Time: Results from a Survey of U.S. River Restoration Practitioners by Bernhardt, Emily S, Sudduth, Elizabeth B, Palmer, Margaret A, Allan, J. David, Meyer, Judy L, Alexander, Gretchen, Follastad-Shah, Jennifer, Hassett, Brooke, Jenkinson, Robin, Lave, Rebecca, Rumps, Jeanne, Pagano, Laura

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-09-2007)
    “…Despite expenditures of more than 1 billion dollars annually, there is little information available about project motivations, actions, and results for the…”
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    Watershed urbanization alters the composition and function of stream bacterial communities by Wang, Si-Yi, Sudduth, Elizabeth B, Wallenstein, Matthew D, Wright, Justin P, Bernhardt, Emily S

    Published in PloS one (12-08-2011)
    “…Watershed urbanization leads to dramatic changes in draining streams, with urban streams receiving a high frequency of scouring flows, together with the…”
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    Stream Restoration Practices in the Southeastern United States by Sudduth, Elizabeth B, Meyer, Judy L, Bernhardt, Emily S

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-09-2007)
    “…We collected information on 860 stream restoration projects in four states in the southeastern United States--Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, and South…”
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    Urban beaver ponds show limited impact on stream carbon quantity in contrast to stormwater ponds by Sheppy, Julian, Sudduth, Elizabeth B., Clinton, Sandra, Riveros-Iregui, Diego, Ledford, Sarah H.

    Published in Urban ecosystems (01-10-2024)
    “…Urban beaver and stormwater ponds provide hydrologic retention in the landscape while collecting dissolved organic matter (DOM)-rich runoff that can promote…”
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    Streams in the urban heat island: spatial and temporal variability in temperature by Somers, Kayleigh A., Bernhardt, Emily S., Grace, James B., Hassett, Brooke A., Sudduth, Elizabeth B., Wang, Siyi, Urban, Dean L.

    Published in Freshwater science (01-03-2013)
    “…Streams draining urban heat islands tend to be hotter than rural and forested streams at baseflow because of warmer urban air and ground temperatures, paved…”
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    Testing the Field of Dreams Hypothesis: functional responses to urbanization and restoration in stream ecosystems by Sudduth, Elizabeth B, Hassett, Brooke A, Cada, Peter, Bernhardt, Emily S

    Published in Ecological applications (01-09-2011)
    “…As catchments become increasingly urban, the streams that drain them become increasingly degraded. Urban streams are typically characterized by high-magnitude…”
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    Pulling apart the urbanization axis: patterns of physiochemical degradation and biological response across stream ecosystems by Hassett, Brooke A., Sudduth, Elizabeth B., Somers, Kayleigh A., Urban, Dean L., Violin, Christy R., Wang, Si-Yi, Wright, Justin P., Cory, Rose M., Bernhardt, Emily S.

    Published in Freshwater science (01-09-2018)
    “…Watershed urbanization introduces a variety of physical, chemical, and thermal stressors to receiving streams and leads to well-documented declines in the…”
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    Bridging the Undergraduate Curriculum Using an Integrated Course-Embedded Undergraduate Research Experience (ICURE) by Russell, James E, D'Costa, Allison R, Runck, Clay, Barnes, David W, Barrera, Alessandra L, Hurst-Kennedy, Jennifer, Sudduth, Elizabeth B, Quinlan, Erin L, Schlueter, Mark

    Published in CBE life sciences education (02-03-2015)
    “…The traditional undergraduate program of study incorporates a selection of classes that represent a broad spectrum of subdisciplines. Unfortunately, few…”
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    Nitrate in watersheds: Straight from soils to streams? by Sudduth, Elizabeth B., Perakis, Steven S., Bernhardt, Emily S.

    “…Human activities are rapidly increasing the global supply of reactive N and substantially altering the structure and hydrologic connectivity of managed…”
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    Effects of bioengineered streambank stabilization on bank habitat and macroinvertebrates in urban streams by Sudduth, Elizabeth B, Meyer, Judy L

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-08-2006)
    “…Non-structural streambank stabilization, or bioengineering, is a common stream restoration practice used to slow streambank erosion, but its ecological effects…”
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    Hyporheic exchange in an urban beaver pond mediates high nutrient groundwater inflow and pond productivity by Ledford, Sarah H., Miller, Shellby, Pangle, Luke, Sudduth, Elizabeth B.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-07-2023)
    “…•Beaver are widespread in urban environments, requiring management.•Distinct hyporheic geochemical signatures above and below an urban beaver dam.•Diffuse…”
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