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pro vyhledávání: '"Jennifer Keisman"'
Autor:
Qian Zhang, Peter J. Tango, Rebecca R. Murphy, Melinda K. Forsyth, Richard Tian, Jennifer Keisman, Emily M. Trentacoste
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 5 (2018)
Low dissolved oxygen (DO) conditions are a recurring issue in waters of Chesapeake Bay, with detrimental effects on aquatic living resources. The Chesapeake Bay Program partnership has developed criteria guidance supporting the definition of state wa
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https://doaj.org/article/a5e28eec4757485980ca457957a437b3
Autor:
Rebecca R. Murphy, Jennifer Keisman, Jon Harcum, Renee R. Karrh, Mike Lane, Elgin S. Perry, Qian Zhang
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 56:260-270
In Chesapeake Bay in the United States, decades of management efforts have resulted in modest reductions of nutrient loads from the watershed, but the corresponding improvements in estuarine water quality have not consistently followed. Generalized a
Autor:
Georgina M. Sanchez, Mitchell J. Eaton, Ana M. Garcia, Jennifer Keisman, Kirsten Ullman, James Blackwell, Ross K. Meentemeyer
Publikováno v:
Ecological Applications. 33
Several environmental policies strive to restore impaired ecosystems and could benefit from a consistent and transparent process-codeveloped with key stakeholders-to prioritize impaired ecosystems for restoration activities. The Clean Water Act, for
Autor:
Robert J. Orth, William C. Dennison, David J. Wilcox, Richard A. Batiuk, J. Brooke Landry, Cassie Gurdisz, Jennifer Keisman, Michael Hannam, Jonathan S. Lefcheck, Rebecca A. Murphy, Kenneth A. Moore, Christopher Patrick, Jeremy Testa, Donald E. Weller, Melissa F. Merritt
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Autor:
Jeremy M. Testa, Michael Hannam, Jennifer Keisman, Donald E. Weller, Cassie Gurbisz, Richard A. Batiuk, Kenneth A. Moore, Christopher J. Patrick, Rebecca R. Murphy, David J. Wilcox, William C. Dennison, Jonathan S. Lefcheck, Robert J. Orth, J. Brooke Landry
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 45:1012-1027
Aerial surveys of coastal habitats can uniquely inform the science and management of shallow, coastal zones, and when repeated annually, they reveal changes that are otherwise difficult to assess from ground-based surveys. This paper reviews the util
Publikováno v:
Environmental Modelling & Software. 118:1-13
Nutrient reduction efforts have been undertaken in recent decades to mitigate the impacts of eutrophication in coastal and estuarine systems worldwide. To track progress in response to one of these efforts we use Generalized Additive Models (GAMs) to
Autor:
Katherine Skalak, Qian Zhang, Douglas Moyer, Jennifer Keisman, Matthew J. Cashman, Allen C. Gellis, Andrew J. Sekellick, James S. Webber, Kristina G. Hopkins, Gregory B. Noe, John W. Brakebill, Adam Benthem, Gary W. Shenk, Kelly O. Maloney, Cliff R. Hupp, Michael J. Langland
Publikováno v:
WIREs Water. 7
Autor:
J. Brooke Landry, Donald E. Weller, Richard A. Batiuk, Robert J. Orth, Jeremy M. Testa, Michael Hannam, Kenneth A. Moore, Jennifer Keisman, Christopher J. Patrick, Rebecca R. Murphy, Jonathan S. Lefcheck, Cassie Gurbisz, David J. Wilcox, William C. Dennison
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 115:3658-3662
Humans strongly impact the dynamics of coastal systems, yet surprisingly few studies mechanistically link management of anthropogenic stressors and successful restoration of nearshore habitats over large spatial and temporal scales. Such examples are
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. :1423-1430
Causal attribution of changes in water quality often consists of correlation, qualitative reasoning, listing references to the work of others, or speculation. To better support statements of attribution for water-quality trends, structural equation m
Autor:
Michael Hannam, Jonathan S. Lefcheck, David J. Wilcox, Jeremy M. Testa, William C. Dennison, Donald E. Weller, Robert J. Orth, Kenneth A. Moore, Cassie Gurbisz, Christopher J. Patrick, Jennifer Keisman, Rebecca R. Murphy, J. Brooke Landry
Publikováno v:
BioScience. 67:698-712