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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 6, p e0130801 (2015)
Microbial succession during leaf breakdown was investigated in a small forested stream in west-central Georgia, USA, using multiple culture-independent techniques. Red maple (Acer rubrum) and water oak (Quercus nigra) leaf litter were incubated in si
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https://doaj.org/article/712b02c2ad87438d86756a6002e184d1
Autor:
Jack W. Feminella, Sam L. Bickley, Daniel Isenberg, Brian J. Roberts, Brian S. Helms, Natalie A. Griffiths
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Science. 40:593-607
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 149:335-349
Autor:
Scott R. Santos, Mallary Clay, Jack W. Feminella, Michael Barbour, Brian S. Helms, Pamela M. Brannock
Publikováno v:
Wetlands. 40:1595-1606
Despite their high diversity and degree of endemism in the southeastern US, little is known about population genetic structure of most crayfishes. This is because of their cryptic morphology and elusive behavior, particularly burrowing species. We co
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JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 54:914-933
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Ecological Engineering. 108:380-390
Coastal areas are under increasing pressures from human population growth and expansion, resulting in widespread conversion of forested and agricultural lands to low-density residential development. We investigated stream response to urban land use i
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Urban Ecosystems. 21:107-117
One pervasive outcome in the urbanization of an ecosystem is the proliferation and numerical dominance of select tolerant organisms that are often native to the system yet with reduced relative abundances in less-disturbed conditions. As a result of
Autor:
Jack W. Feminella, Stephen A. Sefick, Dean E. Fletcher, Ely Kosnicki, Michael H. Paller, Blair A. Prusha
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 146:112-127
We developed an index of biotic integrity (IBI) for the Sand Hills ecoregion within the upper Coastal Plain of the southeastern United States. This ecoregion exhibits differences in species composition among river basins and possesses a relatively de
Autor:
Stephen A. Sefick, Christopher J. Anderson, Jack W. Feminella, Brad P. Schneid, Miller S. Jarrell, Ely Kosnicki, Latif Kalin, Michael H. Paller
Publikováno v:
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 51:1060-1071
Manning's equation is used widely to predict stream discharge (Q) from hydraulic variables when logistics constrain empirical measurements of in-bank flow events. Uncertainty in Manning's roughness (nM) is the major source of error in natural channel