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Autor:
M. Conor McManus, Joseph A. Langan, Grace Klein-Macphee, Richard J. Bell, Richard G. Balouskus, Jeremy S. Collie, Michael D. Scherer
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 677:161-175
Decadal changes in the life history events of marine species are becoming increasingly important to identify under a warming climate, yet many long-term monitoring programs do not collect data at the spatiotemporal resolution needed to describe them.
Autor:
Hui Liu, Jennifer White, Mary C. Christman, Terill A. Hollweg, Deborah French McCay, Richard G. Balouskus, Just Cebrian, Scott E. Friedman, Conor McManus, Kristopher G. Benson, Heather Ballestero
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 43:1764-1802
Assessing the biomass and productivity of fin- and shellfish supported by coastal ecosystems is important to develop plans for the conservation and restoration of these ecosystems, but such assessments are not easy to obtain. We developed a protocol
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 41:131-143
Alteration of estuarine shorelines associated with increased urbanization can significantly impact biota and food webs. This study determined the impact of shoreline alteration on growth and movement of the estuarine fish Fundulus heteroclitus in a t
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 41:144-158
Anthropogenic modifications of estuarine environments, including shoreline hardening and corresponding alteration of water quality, are accelerating worldwide as human population increases in coastal regions. Estuarine fish species inhabiting tempera
Autor:
Donald E. Weller, Heather Soulen, Christopher J. Patrick, Lori A. Davias, Dennis F. Whigham, John M. Jacobs, Keira Heggie, Matthew S. Kornis, Thomas E. Jordan, Steve Giordano, Timothy E. Targett, Rochelle D. Seitz, Ryan S. King, Denise L. Breitburg, Donna Marie Bilkovic, Richard G. Balouskus, Anson H. Hines, Jim Uphoff
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 40:1464-1486
Human alteration of land cover (e.g., urban and agricultural land use) and shoreline hardening (e.g., bulkheading and rip rap revetment) are intensifying due to increasing human populations and sea level rise. Fishes and crustaceans that are ecologic
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 145:766-773
Wetland managers have historically considered riprap-sill structures (a type of “living shoreline” consisting of a rock sill that is placed low in the intertidal zone, with native vegetation planted between the sill and the shore) to be more ecol
Autor:
Just Cebrian, Deborah French McCay, Conor McManus, Heather Ballestero, Mary C. Christman, Jennifer White, Richard G. Balouskus, Scott E. Friedman, Kristopher G. Benson, Terill A. Hollweg, Hui Liu
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 43:1803-1803
The article “Standardizing Estimates of Biomass at Recruitment and Productivity for Fin- and Shellfish in Coastal Habitats,” written by Just Cebrian et al., was originally published electronically on the publisher’s internet portal on March 6,
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 42:904-904
The article Impact of Armored Shorelines on Shore-Zone Fish Density in a Mid-Atlantic, USA, Estuary: Modulation by Hypoxia and Temperature, written by Richard G. Balousku and Timothy E. Targett
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 42:908-908
The article Growth and Movements of Mummichogs (Fundulus heteroclitus) Along Armored and Vegetated Estuarine Shorelines, written by Kevin P. Crum, Richard G. Balouskus, and Timothy E. Targett, was originally published electronically on the publisher
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 35:1100-1109
Egg deposition by the intertidal spawning fish Atlantic silverside (Menidia menidia) was compared among six shoreline types (Spartina alterniflora, Phragmites australis, sandy beach, riprap, riprap-sill, and bulkhead) and various substrates. In sprin