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Flora. 224:159-166
The coastal sand dune habitat can be characterized as a high sunlight habitat with seasonally high air and substrate temperatures, especially at midday during the growing season. Because there is little to no canopy cover, native sand dune plants are
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Aquaculture Reports, Vol 3, Iss, Pp 108-114 (2016)
Recent technological advances in marine shrimp and finfish aquaculture alleviate many of the environmental risks associated with traditional aquaculture, but challenges remain in cost-effective waste management. Liquid effluent from freshwater aquacu
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Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 238:106709
The distribution of barnacles within a habitat is influenced by numerous biotic and abiotic factors that impact barnacle recruitment and/or settlement. In Georgia salt marshes, barnacles (specifically Chthamalus fragilis) have been observed colonizin
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Landscape and Urban Planning. 117:57-65
a b s t r a c t Urban forests are valuable resources in coupled human and natural urban systems where green spaces are essential in maintaining ecological benefits and services of the landscape. In southern coastal China, the Shenzhen Special Economi
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Environmental and Experimental Botany. 75:195-203
A conceptual model has been proposed whereby leaf orientation and resulting sunlight exposure dictate functional leaf structure. Specifically, the model states that this relationship is driven by the absolute amount and ratio of incident sunlight on
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BIOS. 89:65
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to adjust morphology and/or physiology in response to environmental variation. Hydrocotyle bonariensis is a perennial herb found in both coastal sand dune and inland habitats of coastal Georgia. The
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Forest Ecology and Management. 257:280-286
American chestnut (Castanea dentata (Marsh.) Borkh.) was once a principal component of the eastern deciduous forest until it became functionally extinct as a result of the invasive fungus Cryphonectria parasitica (Murr.) Barr. Restoration efforts are