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Inland Waters. 8:36-49
Freshwater lakes throughout many parts of the world have undergone substantial warming in response to climate change. In southern New England, within Cape Cod National Seashore (CCNS; Massa...
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Lake and Reservoir Management. 34:88-103
Smith SM, Fox SE, Lee KD, Medeiros K, Plaisted HC. 2017. Secchi depths in lakes of Cape Cod National Seashore from 1996 to 2016 and relationships with morphometry, water chemistry, and housing dens...
Autor:
Krista D. Lee, Stephen M. Smith
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Aquatic Botany. 127:53-56
The tolerance of Spartina alterniflora L. to prolonged flooding is a subject of considerable debate. Understanding how this species responds to extended periods of continuous flooding in the field is crucial for making decisions about its management
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Ecological Restoration. 33:297-302
Narrowleaf cattail ( Typha angustifolia ) is an exotic, invasive species in North America that has become abundant in many tidally-restricted salt marshes. Restoration of tidal flow to these wetlands results in elevated salinities that should favor t
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Estuaries and Coasts. 38:2240-2258
A highly resolved, 3-d model of hydrodynamics and Alexandrium fundyense in an estuarine embayment has been developed to investigate the physical and biological controls on a recurrent harmful algal bloom. Nauset estuary on Cape Cod (MA, USA) consists
Autor:
Judith Oset, Rachel K. Thiet, Victoria Rubino, Krista D. Lee, Rebecca Clark, Stephen M. Smith
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Ecological Restoration. 32:46-58
Like many Eastern US salt marshes, East Harbor salt marsh lagoon on Cape Cod was isolated from tidal flow in the 1800s, resulting in near-freshwater conditions and loss of native salt marsh species. After partial restoration in 2002, salt marsh speci
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Water, Air, & Soil Pollution. 227
Freshwater lakes are an important natural and cultural resource in national parks across the USA. At Cape Cod National Seashore, in southeastern Massachusetts, the water quality of these water bodies (known as kettle ponds), along with local precipit
Autor:
Krista D. Lee, Stephen M. Smith
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Hydrobiologia. 571:201-211
Nutrient enrichment bioassays, in conjunction with sampling and analysis of surface water chemistry, were conducted in freshwater lakes (kettle ponds) of Cape Cod National Seashore (Massachusetts, USA) to ascertain the importance of nitrogen (N) and