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Autor:
Zachary C. Johnson, Brittany G. Johnson, Martin A. Briggs, Craig D. Snyder, Nathaniel P. Hitt, Warren D. Devine
Publikováno v:
Ecological Indicators, Vol 122, Iss , Pp 107229- (2021)
Stream temperature data are useful for deciphering watershed processes important for aquatic ecosystems. Accurately extracting signal trends from stream temperature is essential for predicting responses of environmental and ecological indicators to c
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https://doaj.org/article/69bc4abd5abb43c4b285e289779494d5
Autor:
Dale W. Johnson, Brittany G. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Soil Science. 184:78-86
Although prescribed fire has been employed as a land management tool for thousands of years, the lasting effect of these events on nutrient cycling, especially the response of micronutrients (elements essential in small amounts for plant growth), is
Autor:
Brittany G. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Northwest Science. 94
Publikováno v:
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 249:488-500
The Pacific Northwest (PNW) region of the United States has some of the most productive forests in the world. As precipitation regimes may shift with changing climate in this area, droughts are predicted to increase in both frequency and degree of se
Autor:
Warren D. Devine, Martin A. Briggs, Craig D. Snyder, Zachary C. Johnson, Brittany G. Johnson, Nathaniel P. Hitt
Publikováno v:
Ecological Indicators, Vol 122, Iss, Pp 107229-(2021)
Stream temperature data are useful for deciphering watershed processes important for aquatic ecosystems. Accurately extracting signal trends from stream temperature is essential for predicting responses of environmental and ecological indicators to c
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 482:118886
Rising greenhouse gases are changing the Earth’s climate and adversely affecting ecosystems that currently provide a suite of invaluable benefits, from cleaning water to sequestering carbon. Some of the world’s most productive forests grow in the
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Oecologia. 182:299-317
The presence of vegetation strongly influences ecosystem function by controlling the distribution and transformation of nutrients across the landscape. The magnitude of vegetation effects on soil chemistry is largely dependent on the plant species an
Autor:
Brittany G. Johnson, Teodora V. Minkova, Martin A. Briggs, Nathaniel P. Hitt, Zachary C. Johnson, Danielle K. Hare, Craig D. Snyder, Warren D. Devine
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrology. 587:124929
Despite decades of research into air and stream temperature dynamics, paired air-water annual temperature signals have been underutilized to characterize watershed processes. Annual stream temperature dynamics are useful in classifying fundamental th
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The Journal of Phytopharmacology. 3:300-309
Although an emerging drug of concern in the United States and Europe, the active alkaloids associated the Mitragyna speciosa plant have long been utilized for a number of purposes ranging from use as an antitussive to that of anti-inflammatory or ana
Publikováno v:
Plant and Soil. 382:151-163
Climate (precipitation and temperature) and vegetation cover strongly influence surface soil chemical and nutrient properties. The objectives of our study were to quantify the responsiveness of soil chemical properties to climate gradients and how th