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pro vyhledávání: '"Gordon H. Anderson"'
Autor:
Laura C. Feher, Michael J. Osland, Karen L. McKee, Kevin R. T. Whelan, Carlos Coronado-Molina, Fred H. Sklar, Ken W. Krauss, Rebecca J. Howard, Donald R. Cahoon, James C. Lynch, Lukas Lamb-Wotton, Tiffany G. Troxler, Jeremy R. Conrad, Gordon H. Anderson, William C. Vervaeke, Thomas J. Smith III, Nicole Cormier, Andrew S. From, Larry Allain
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts.
Autor:
Karen M. Balentine, Kevin R.T. Whelan, Donald R. Cahoon, Gordon H. Anderson, Laura C. Feher, Thomas J. Smith, Ken W. Krauss, William C. Vervaeke, Ginger Tiling-Range, Michael J. Osland
Publikováno v:
Wetlands. 40:1445-1458
The ecological effects of tropical cyclones on mangrove forests are diverse and highly location- and cyclone-dependent. Ecological resistance, resilience, and enhancement are terms that describe most mangrove forest responses to tropical cyclones. Ho
Autor:
William C. Vervaeke, Thomas J. Smith, Ken W. Krauss, Karen M. Balentine, Gordon H. Anderson, Michael J. Osland, Laura C. Feher, Donald R. Cahoon, Kevin R.T. Whelan, Ginger Tiling-Range
Publikováno v:
Ecosystems. 23:917-931
Mangrove forests in the Florida Everglades (USA) are frequently affected by hurricanes that produce high-velocity winds, storm surge, and extreme rainfall, but also provide sediment subsidies that help mangroves adjust to sea-level rise. The long-ter
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
Autor:
Laura C. Feher, Christian J. Sanders, Brad E. Rosenheim, Gordon H. Anderson, Ryan P. Moyer, Lisa G. Chambers, Donald R. Cahoon, Kara R. Radabaugh, James C. Lynch, Joshua L. Breithaupt, Thomas S. Bianchi, Kevin R.T. Whelan, Derrick R. Vaughn, Michael J. Osland, Joseph M. Smoak
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 126
Autor:
Victor Engel, Jordan G. Barr, David Lagomasino, Jose D. Fuentes, Gordon H. Anderson, Stephen E. Davis, René M. Price, Tiffany G. Troxler, Christopher Sanchez
Publikováno v:
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 213:273-282
Carbon cycling in mangrove forests represents a significant portion of the coastal wetland carbon (C) budget across the latitudes of the tropics and subtropics. Previous research suggests fluctuations in tidal inundation, temperature and salinity can
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 37:24-35
Coastal mangrove–freshwater marsh ecotones of the Everglades represent transitions between marine salt-tolerant halophytic and freshwater salt-intolerant glycophytic communities. It is hypothesized here that a self-reinforcing feedback, termed a
Autor:
Christopher S. Moses, Victor Engel, René M. Price, Thomas J. Smith, Amartya Saha, Gordon H. Anderson
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 35:459-474
Water budget parameters are estimated for Shark River Slough (SRS), the main drainage within Everglades National Park (ENP) from 2002 to 2008. Inputs to the water budget include surface water inflows and precipitation while outputs consist of evapotr
Publikováno v:
Wetlands. 29:16-23
Soil elevation affects tidal inundation period, inundation frequency, and overall hydroperiod, all of which are important ecological factors affecting species recruitment, composition, and survival in wetlands. Hurricanes can dramatically affect a si
Autor:
Ginger Tiling, Gordon H. Anderson, Greg A. Ward, Karen M. Balentine, Kevin R.T. Whelan, Thomas J. Smith
Publikováno v:
Wetlands. 29:24-34
Hurricanes have shaped the structure of mangrove forests in the Everglades via wind damage, storm surges and sediment deposition. Immediate effects include changes to stem size-frequency distributions and to species relative abundance and density. Lo