Search Results - "Wendelberger, Kristie S."
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Using Bi-Seasonal WorldView-2 Multi-Spectral Data and Supervised Random Forest Classification to Map Coastal Plant Communities in Everglades National Park
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (09-03-2018)“…Coastal plant communities are being transformed or lost because of sea level rise (SLR) and land-use change. In conjunction with SLR, the Florida Everglades…”
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Halophytes can salinize soil when competing with glycophytes, intensifying effects of sea level rise in coastal communities
Published in Oecologia (01-07-2017)“…Sea level rise (SLR) and land-use change are working together to change coastal communities around the world. Along Florida’s coast, SLR and large-scale drying…”
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Assessing microsite and regeneration niche preferences through experimental reintroduction of the rare plant Tephrosia angustissima var. corallicola
Published in Plant ecology (01-02-2016)“…As the world's biodiversity is increasingly threatened by destruction and/or climate change, rare species reintroductions may be necessary to conserve species…”
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Sea level rise and South Florida coastal forests
Published in Climatic change (01-07-2011)“…Coastal ecosystems lie at the forefront of sea level rise. We posit that before the onset of actual inundation, sea level rise will influence the species…”
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Linking Geographical Information Systems and Observational and Experimental Studies to Determine Optimal Seedling Microsites of an Endangered Plant in a Subtropical Urban Fire-Adapted Ecosystem
Published in Restoration ecology (01-11-2009)“…Understanding microsite requirements is critical for restoring sustainable rare plant populations and creating meaningful management plans that will enhance…”
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Rescue and Restoration: Experimental Translocation of Amorpha herbacea Walter var. crenulata (Rybd.) Isley into a Novel Urban Habitat
Published in Restoration ecology (01-12-2008)“…Though translocations of rare populations should be considered only as the last resort for species’ conservation, when habitat destruction is imminent, it may…”
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Propagation protocol for the endangered crenulate lead plant: Amorpha herbacea var. crenulata markers
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Sea level rise and South Florida coastal forests: Sea Level Rise in Florida: An Emerging Ecological and Social Crisis
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Propagation protocol for the endangered crenulate lead plant, Amorpha herbacea var. crenulata
Published in Native plants journal (01-04-2006)“…Crenulate lead plant (Amorpha herbacea Walter var. crenulata (Rydberg) Isely [Fabaceae]) is a South Florida endemic that can be propagated sexually and…”
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