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Botanical Assessment of Remnant Floodplain Habitats Along Plaster Creek, Kent County, Michigan: Assessing Changes Since the 1890s

open access: yesThe Great Lakes Botanist, 2023
Plaster Creek, a tributary of the Grand River, drains a 58-square mile watershed in Kent County, Michigan. Its headwaters originate in the agriculturally dominated southwestern portion of the county, and then it meanders through residential, commercial ...
David P. Warners   +2 more
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Vascular Plant Communities and Flora of the Seven Lakes Nature Preserve in Michigan's Eastern Upper Peninsula

open access: yesThe Great Lakes Botanist
The Seven Lakes Nature Preserve comprises nearly 2,400 hectares of aquatic, wetland, and upland habitats in southeastern Alger and northeastern Schoolcraft counties in the eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The preserve was obtained and protected by the J.A. Woollam Foundation and has undergone several expansions.
Ryne Rutherford, Susan Fawcett
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Botanical Assessments of High-Quality Southern Shrub-Carr and Hardwood Swamp Wetlands in the Undeveloped Lowell Regional Greenspace, Kent County, Michigan

open access: yesThe Great Lakes Botanist, 2022
The 2019–2023 Masterplan for Kent County Parks includes the future development of acquired properties that have been designated as the Lowell Regional Greenspace (528 acres), occupying nearly the entirety of Section 22 of Lowell Charter Township in Kent ...
Carolyn R. Koehn   +5 more
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Protected Area Rangers as Cultural Brokers? Implications for Wildlife Crime Prevention in Viet Nam

open access: yesFrontiers in Conservation Science, 2021
The scope, scale, and socio-environmental impacts of wildlife crime pose diverse risks to people, animals, and environments. With direct knowledge of the persistence and dynamics of wildlife crime, protected area rangers can be both an essential source ...
Jessica B. Rizzolo   +7 more
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Emerging trends and hotspot in gut–lung axis research from 2011 to 2021: a bibliometrics analysis

open access: yesBioMedical Engineering OnLine, 2022
Background Increasing attention has been paid to the potential relationship between gut and lung. The bacterial dysbiosis in respiratory tract and intestinal tract is related to inflammatory response and the progress of lung diseases, and the pulmonary ...
Zhendong Wang   +7 more
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