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Autor:
Carolyn A. Weaver, Courtney T. Hall, Gordon H. Anderson, Amy K. Langston, Richard H. Day, Karen L. Cummins, Anna R. Armitage, A. Randall Hughes, Ilka C. Feller, Michael J. Osland, David Kaplan, Kenneth H. Dunton, Just Cebrian, Caitlin M. Snyder, Laura C. Feher, Aaron Macy
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology. 108:654-665
Near the tropical‐temperate transition zone, warming winter temperatures are expected to facilitate the poleward range expansion of freeze‐sensitive tropical organisms. In coastal wetlands of eastern and central North America, freeze‐sensitive
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 42:976-986
Plant sexual reproduction is an important driver of plant community maintenance, dispersal, and recovery from disturbance. Despite this, sexual reproduction in habitats dominated by clonally spreading perennial species, such as salt marshes, is often
Autor:
Richard H. Day, Arik M. Hartmann, Michael J. Osland, Courtney T. Hall, William C. Vervaeke, Laura C. Feher, Michael S. Ross
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 42:1084-1096
In response to warming winter air temperatures, freeze-sensitive mangrove forests are expected to expand at the expense of freeze-tolerant salt marshes. To better anticipate and prepare for mangrove range expansion, there is a need to advance underst
Autor:
Carey L. Perry, Camille L. Stagg, Tim J. B. Carruthers, Courtney T. Hall, Melissa M. Baustian
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology. 106:655-670
1.Coastal wetlands store more carbon than most ecosystems globally. As sea level rises, changes in flooding and salinity will potentially impact ecological functions, such as organic matter decomposition, that influence carbon storage. However, littl
Autor:
Brady R. Couvillion, Laura C. Feher, Jena A. Moon, William R. Jones, Michael J. Osland, William C. Vervaeke, Camille L. Stagg, Courtney T. Hall, Stephen B. Hartley
Publikováno v:
Ann Bot
Background and AimsCoastal wetlands have evolved to withstand stressful abiotic conditions through the maintenance of hydrologic feedbacks between vegetation production and flooding. However, disruption of these feedbacks can lead to ecosystem collap
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7442328/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7442328/