Search Results - "Sudduth, Elizabeth B."
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Effects of urbanization and urban stream restoration on the physical and biological structure of stream ecosystems
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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Twenty-six key research questions in urban stream ecology: an assessment of the state of the science
Published in Journal of the North American Benthological Society (01-12-2009)“…Urban streams have been the focus of much research in recent years, but many questions about the mechanisms driving the urban stream syndrome remain…”
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Bridging the Undergraduate Curriculum Using an Integrated Course-Embedded Undergraduate Research Experience (ICURE)
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?
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Biogeosciences (01-03-2013)“…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
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
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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At the interfaces of the hydrologic sciences: Connecting water, elements, ecosystems, and people through the major contributions of Dr. Emily Bernhardt
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-04-2023)“…•We mentees of Dr. Bernhardt review the major findings from her research program.•We highlight how hydrologic connectivity alters ecosystem structure and…”
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At the interfaces of the hydrologic sciences: Connecting water, elements, ecosystems, and people through the major contributions of Dr. Emily Bernhardt
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (10-02-2023)“…Here, in this paper, we describe the major contributions of Professor Emily Bernhardt to the hydrologic sciences. Dr. Bernhardt’s work addresses how carbon,…”
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