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Autor:
Stewart B. Rood, John M. Mahoney
Publikováno v:
Ecohydrology.
Publikováno v:
Restoration Ecology. 26:921-932
Autor:
Jeffrey L. Noebels, Angelika Mühlebner, James D. Mills, Michele Simonato, Heidrun Potschka, Katja Kobow, John M Mahoney
Publikováno v:
Epilepsia.
The revolution in high-throughput omics technologies has dramatically expanded our understanding of the epilepsies as complex diseases. It is now clear that further progress in treating the full spectrum of seizure disorders requires a systems-level
Autor:
John M. Mahoney, Stewart B. Rood, Karen M. Gill, Samuel G. Woodman, David W. Pearce, E. J. Hillman, Sobadini Kaluthota
Publikováno v:
River Research and Applications. 32:836-844
The transboundary St Mary River drains Glacier National Park, USA, and was progressively dammed and diverted over the 20th century to support agricultural irrigation in northern Montana and southern Alberta, Canada. Following reduced instream flows,
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Botany. 85:1019-1032
Cottonwoods are poplar trees that are well adapted to dynamic riparian, or streamside, zones throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Here we assess the influences of three prominent physical disturbances, floods, fire, and ice, on cottonwood population e
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 144:75-89
A major flood in June 1995 along most streams in southern Alberta (AB) and southeastern British Columbia (BC), Canada, permitted the comparison of natural seedling establishment of different cottonwood species across different environments. Nine stud
Publikováno v:
Tree Physiology. 20:831-836
Cottonwoods occur in riparian areas where water table depth generally varies with the elevation of the adjacent river. Plant adaptation to the riparian zone requires the coordination of root elongation to maintain contact with the water table during
Publikováno v:
Wetlands. 18:557-570
Following heavy rain in early June 1995, flows of the Oldman River in Alberta, Canada were the highest on record (since 1911). This ‘flood of the century’ preceded cottonwood seed release, and created suitable sites for seedling establishment. Af
Autor:
Stewart B. Rood, John M. Mahoney
Publikováno v:
Wetlands. 18:634-645
This paper describes the ‘recruitment box,’ an integrative model that defines the stream stage patterns that enable successful establishment of riparian cottonwood seedlings. In western North America, cottonwood seed dispersal generally occurs af
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 110:77-87
The influence of rate of water table decline was studied with three North American cottonwood (poplar) species: the prairie cottonwood, Populus deltoides ; the narrowleaf cottonwood, P. angustifolia ; and the balsam poplar, P. balsamifera . Shoot cut