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pro vyhledávání: '"Richard A. McKinney"'
Autor:
Kenneth B. Raposa, Michael Bradley, Caitlin Chaffee, Nick Ernst, Wenley Ferguson, Thomas E. Kutcher, Richard A. McKinney, Kenneth M. Miller, Scott Rasmussen, Elizabeth Tymkiw, Cathleen Wigand
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Environmental Science, Vol 10 (2022)
Heightened recognition of impacts to coastal salt marshes from sea-level rise has led to expanding interest in using thin-layer sediment placement (TLP) as an adaptation tool to enhance future marsh resilience. Building on successes and lessons learn
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/046803afe004467bb873f71668800f8f
Autor:
Kenneth B. Raposa, Richard A. McKinney, Cathleen Wigand, Jeffrey W. Hollister, Cassie Lovall, Katelyn Szura, John A. Gurak, Jr., Jason McNamee, Christopher Raithel, Elizabeth B. Watson
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 6, p e4876 (2018)
Southern New England salt marsh vegetation and habitats are changing rapidly in response to sea-level rise. At the same time, fiddler crab (Uca spp.) distributions have expanded and purple marsh crab (Sesarma reticulatum) grazing on creekbank vegetat
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https://doaj.org/article/cf3f3fc0c3f241c598f7cce1fb1847fb
Autor:
Bill Buffum, Richard A. McKinney
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Forestry Research, Vol 2014 (2014)
The loss of shrubland habitat is linked to population declines for many wildlife species, including several bird species of conservation concern. Conservation agencies in the northeastern United States encourage private landowners to clearcut patches
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https://doaj.org/article/e542b36ba9b04fa5a76f3b36b063666b
Autor:
Kenneth B. Raposa, Michael Bradley, Caitlin Chaffee, Nick Ernst, Wenley Ferguson, Thomas E. Kutcher, Richard A. McKinney, Kenneth M. Miller, Scott Rasmussen, Elizabeth Tymkiw, Cathleen Wigand
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in environmental science. 10
Heightened recognition of impacts to coastal salt marshes from sea-level rise has led to expanding interest in using thin-layer sediment placement (TLP) as an adaptation tool to enhance future marsh resilience. Building on successes and lessons learn
Autor:
David R. Katz, Marisa Pfohl, Lindsay M. Addison, Anna R. Robuck, Mark J. Strynar, David N. Wiley, Rainer Lohmann, Richard A. McKinney, James McCord, Mark G. Cantwell
Publikováno v:
Environ Sci Technol
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are anthropogenic, globally distributed chemicals. Legacy PFAS, including perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), have been regularly detected in marine fauna but little is known about their current levels or the
Autor:
Kenneth B. Raposa, Jason S. Goldstein, Kristin Wilson Grimes, Richard A. McKinney, Paul E Stacey, Jordan Mora
Publikováno v:
Journal of Crustacean Biology.
Salt marsh degradation and loss is accelerating in many regions of the United States as well as worldwide. Multiple stressors are often responsible, sometimes including crab burrowing and herbivory. A recent national assessment identified stark diffe
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 7, p e8074 (2019)
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Measurement of the apparent conductivity of salt marsh sediments using electromagnetic induction (EMI) is a rapid alternative to traditional methods of salinity determination that can be used to map soil salinity across a marsh surface. Soil salinity
Autor:
Melanie Gárate, Richard A. McKinney, Cathleen Wigand, Autumn Oczkowski, Katelyn Szura, John A. Gurak, Alana Hanson
Publikováno v:
J Exp Mar Biol Ecol
New England salt marshes are susceptible to degradation and habitat loss as a result of increased periods of inundation as sea levels rise. Increased inundation may exacerbate marsh degradation that can result from crab burrowing and foraging. Most s