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ERADICATION OF SALT MARSH MOSQUITOES
E, Stuart, N M, Stover
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Seasonal variation in apparent conductivity and soil salinity at two Narragansett Bay, RI salt marshes. [PDF]
McKinney R +3 more
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Following 18 years of fire, nitrogen and herbivore manipulation in a grassland subject to woody encroachment, we found that the effects of nitrogen addition on community composition were contingent on fire. In burned plots, nitrogen addition led to increased invasive C3 grass cover, while in the absence of fire, these species' cover was elevated ...
George R. Wheeler +3 more
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Anthropocene survival of southern New England's salt marshes. [PDF]
Watson EB +4 more
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ABSTRACT The introduction of exotic species is one of the main drivers of biodiversity loss in aquatic ecosystems. The Harris mud crab Rhithropanopeus harrisii, native to the Atlantic coast of North America, was recorded in the Patos Lagoon estuary (southern Brazil) in the 1980s, likely introduced via ballast water. However, the effects of this invader
Renan C. Machado +2 more
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Facilitative and competitive interaction components among New England salt marsh plants
John F. Bruno +3 more
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A Review of Remote Sensing Approaches for Monitoring Blue Carbon Ecosystems: Mangroves, Seagrassesand Salt Marshes during 2010⁻2018. [PDF]
Pham TD +5 more
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Mountain‐top spherules: Criteria to identify natural and synthetic particles
Abstract Natural microspherules are important tracers of geologic and environmental processes in modern and ancient deposits. However, anthropogenic contamination can dilute natural collections by releasing synthetic microspherules into the environment.
M. R. Boyd, M. J. Genge
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Salt marsh plants are unaffected by chronic warming but change growth form and decline during mangrove encroachment [PDF]
Samantha Chapman, Tess Adgie
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