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Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 45:1058-1069
Billions of dollars are projected to be spent on restoration projects along the northern Gulf Coast which will require efficient monitoring at both landscape and project-specific scales. Recent developments in unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) have spa
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Water Resources Management. 33:3227-3237
The over-use of groundwater is an increasing issue even in regions of the U.S. traditionally characterized by abundant rainfall and surface water. Part of the groundwater withdrawals in these regions can potentially be replaced by surface water, and
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Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 148:687-697
Autor:
Justin S. Lesser, Whitney P. Broussard, J. Mason Harris, James A. Nelson, Glenn M. Suir, W. Ryan James
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Food Webs. 25:e00179
The recovery of natural energy flow in food webs is an important indication that a restoration project has been a success, yet is typically considered a challenging component of post-restoration monitoring protocols. Advancements in remote sensing an
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Southeastern Naturalist. 18:224
Predicted changes in sea level and other environmental conditions may threaten the marginal occupancy of coastal wetlands. In a field survey conducted in Weeks Bay, AL, we investigated intertidal wetland plant zonation along environmental gradients.
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Journal of Coastal Research. 67:51-59
Visser, J.M.; Duke-Sylvester, S.M.; Carter, J., and Broussard, W.P., III, 2013. A computer model to forecast wetland vegetation changes resulting from restoration and protection in coastal Louisiana. In: Peyronnin, N. and Reed, D. (eds.), Louisiana
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
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Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 158:103-109
Federal government farm payments authorized by the Farm Bill accounted for 32% of the total U.S. net farm income in 2005. This study uses Census of Agriculture and nitrate-nitrogen (NN) data to ask whether there is a quantifiable relationship between