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pro vyhledávání: '"Robert A. Zampella"'
Publikováno v:
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 59:146-160
Publikováno v:
Wetlands. 30:489-500
We developed vegetation models that, when linked to groundwater-hydrology models and landscape-level applications, can be used to predict the potential effect of groundwater-level declines on the distribution of wetland-forest communities, individual
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Ecological Indicators. 10:303-310
The establishment of introduced species in aquatic and wetland habitats is often associated with human-related environmental degradation. In the blackwater streams of the New Jersey Pinelands, the presence of nonnative species drives the relationship
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The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. 136:221-232
The conservation of Helonias bullata L. (swamp pink), a federally listed species, is closely associated with the maintenance of appropriate site hydrology. Although changes to site hydrology have been implicated in the degradation and extirpation of
Autor:
Robert A. Zampella, John F. Bunnell
Publikováno v:
Copeia. 2008:931-939
Centrarchids (sunfish and bass species) and Bullfrogs (Lithobates catesbeianus) have been introduced into aquatic systems around the world and have the potential to negatively impact native fish and anurans. We surveyed fish and anuran assemblages fr
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Wetlands. 28:390-400
Cranberry agriculture is a major land use in parts of the New Jersey Pinelands, USA. We compared the composition of genus-level macroinvertebrate assemblages collected from three habitats (muck, vegetated muck, and woody debris) in 12 New Jersey Pine
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Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 43:594-604
We describe relationships between pH, specific conductance, calcium, magnesium, chloride, sulfate, nitrogen, and phosphorus and land-use patterns in the Mullica River basin, a major New Jersey Pinelands watershed, and determine the thresholds at whic
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Environmental Management. 39:369-384
We compared the composition of diatom assemblages collected from New Jersey Pinelands blackwater streams draining four different land uses, including forest land, abandoned-cranberry bogs, active-cranberry bogs, and developed and upland-agricultural
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Ecological Indicators. 6:644-663
We demonstrate the use of multiple indicators to characterize the ecological integrity of a coastal plain stream system in the New Jersey Pinelands in relation to human-induced watershed alterations. The individual indicators include pH, specific con
Autor:
Kim J. Laidig, Robert A. Zampella
Publikováno v:
Wetlands. 23:860-876
A major obstacle to assessing functional equivalency of restored or created wetlands is the time needed to develop the functions of natural wetlands. We compared hydrologic, water-quality, and vegetation-composition functions of nine natural coastal