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Autor:
Rachel R. Fern, Mattityahu D. Baron, Angela E. England, Jordan C. Giese, Kevin J. Kraai, Joseph D. Lancaster, Shaun L. Oldenburger, James C. Shipes, Barry C. Wilson, Sara R. Wyckoff
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Texas Water Journal, Vol 14, Iss 1 (2023)
With roughly 3.9 million acres of wetlands, 2.3% of its total land area, Texas has the fifth largest wetland acreage in the United States. As of 1990, there was an estimated 52% reduction in the state's original wetland acreage, but there has been no
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https://doaj.org/article/e3f2ff68bd964f7290e0fe86be079773
Autor:
Anastasia Krainyk, Gregory J. Soulliere, John M. Coluccy, Barry C. Wilson, Michael G. Brasher, Mohammed A. Al-Saffar, Dale D. Humburg, James E. Lyons
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 13:375-395
The North American Wetlands Conservation Act provides funding and administration for wetland management and conservation projects. The North American Wetland Conservation Fund, enabled in 1989 with the Act, provides financial resources. Resource allo
Autor:
Daniel P. Collins, Barry C. Wilson, Bart M. Ballard, Corey J. Lange, Jay A. VonBank, J. Dale James
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The Journal of Wildlife Management. 85:803-812
Autor:
Mark W. Parr, Barry C. Wilson, Anastasia Krainyk, Michael G. Brasher, Bart M. Ballard, Cynthia K. Edwards
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Journal of Environmental Management. 230:43-52
The Western Gulf Coast provides important habitat for migratory and resident waterfowl. The mottled duck (Anas fulvigula) relies on this region for all of its life-cycle events. Its relatively small population, limited worldwide range, and generally
Autor:
Sarah E. Lehnen, Jena A. Moon, F.C. Rohwer, Bart M. Ballard, Kristine L. Metzger, M.G. Brasher, M.A. Squires, Barry C. Wilson, E.M. Wehland, Warren C. Conway, B.E. Davis, David A. Haukos
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Ecological Indicators, Vol 132, Iss, Pp 108276-(2021)
Coastal wetlands along the Gulf of Mexico support a wide diversity of wildlife, are important nurseries for sport and commercial fisheries, provide erosion and flood control, and serve many other ecological functions and services. These marshes have
Publikováno v:
Wetlands. 30:669-674
The distribution of North American redheads (Aythya americana) during winter is highly concentrated in the Laguna Madre of Texas and Tamaulipas, Mexico. Redheads forage almost exclusively in the lagoon and primarily on shoalgrass (Halodule wrightii)
Autor:
Michael G. Brasher, Michael K. Mitchell, Bart M. Ballard, Brady R. Couvillion, Barry C. Wilson, Jenneke M. Visser, Mark W. Parr, Stephen B. Hartley, Nicholas M. Enwright
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Scientific Investigations Map.
Coastal zone managers and researchers often require detailed information regarding emergent marsh vegetation types (that is, fresh, intermediate, brackish, and saline) for modeling habitat capacities and needs of marsh dependent taxa (such as waterfo
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Wetlands. 19:594-606
Marshes in the Gulf Coast Chenier Plain provide important winter habitats for many species of birds. Many of, these marshes are managed intensively through a combination of fall/winter burning and construction of impoundments to improve wintering wat
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The Southwestern Naturalist. 47:532
Wildlife managers in the Gulf Coast Chenier Plain of Louisiana and Texas frequently burn marshes during winter to improve habitat for wintering waterfowl and furbearers. Such fires dramatically alter vegetation structure and cover, although such chan