نتایج جستجو برای: salinized wetlands

تعداد نتایج: 10351  

2012
Juliann Battle Stephen W. Golladay Brian Clayton

In southwest Georgia, wetlands can be classified based on source of inundation and vegetation. Depressional wetlands are inundated predominantly through rainfall and are identified as grass-sedge marshes, cypress savannas, and cypress-gum swamps. Riparian sloughs, composed of cypress and gum, occur along river corridors and are flooded when rivers are at high flow. During 1998-2000, we sampled ...

2017
Jie Zhu Ge Sun Wenhong Li Yu Zhang Guofang Miao Asko Noormets Steve G. McNulty John S. King Mukesh Kumar Xuan Wang

The southeastern United States hosts extensive forested wetlands, providing ecosystem services including carbon sequestration, water quality improvement, groundwater recharge, and wildlife habitat. However, these wetland ecosystems are dependent on local climate and hydrology, and are therefore at risk due to climate and land use change. This study develops site-specific empirical hydrologic mo...

2017
JOSHUA M. OSBORN

Western Tennessee is an important region for waterfowl during non-breeding periods, supporting >40% of the Mississippi Flyway population of American black ducks (Anas rubripes). Understanding habitat selection and activities of waterfowl during the non-breeding period is important for directed habitat management on national wildlife refuges and in other wetlands important in meeting regional wa...

2009
Gregory L. Bruland Richard A. MacKenzie

Interand intra-site comparisons of the nitrogen (N) stable isotope composition of wetland plant species have been used to identify sources of N in coastal areas. In this study, we compared δ15N values from diff erent herbaceous wetland plants across 34 diff erent coastal wetlands from the fi ve main Hawaiian Islands and investigated relationships of δ15N with land use, human population density,...

2000
Andrew C. Larson Lowell E. Gentry Mark B. David Richard A. Cooke David A. Kovacic

Constructed wetlands positioned in the landscape between row crop agriculture and surface waters can be used to intercept tile drainage and serve as agricultural waste water detention basins. A potential exit pathway in constructed wetlands for detained water and possibly NO3 -N is via seepage through and under an earthen berm. The objective of this study was to determine if seepage was an impo...

Wetlands as one of the most important and most valuable natural ecosystems in the world play an important role in filtering pollutants and reduce dust, creating a favorable microclimate, biodiversity and genetic and organic materials reservoirs. In central part of Iran, climatic and human factors have created significant differences between dry and wet surfaces of Gavkhooni wetland in recent de...

2005
John M. Mulhouse Diane De Steven Robert F. Lide Rebecca R. Sharitz

MULHOUSE, J. M. (University of Georgia, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, Drawer E, Aiken, SC 29802), D. DE STEVEN (USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Center for Bottomland Hardwoods Research, P.O. Box 227, Stoneville, MS 38776), R. F. LIDE (Northwest Florida Water Management District, 81 Water Management Dr., Havana, FL, 32333), AND R. R. SHARITZ (University of Georgia, Savannah ...

2016
Houston C. Chandler Andrew L. Rypel Yan Jiao Carola A. Haas Thomas A. Gorman Robert F. Baldwin

The hydroperiod of ephemeral wetlands is often the most important characteristic determining amphibian breeding success, especially for species with long development times. In mesic and wet pine flatwoods of the southeastern United States, ephemeral wetlands were a common landscape feature. Reticulated flatwoods salamanders (Ambystoma bishopi), a federally endangered species, depend exclusively...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2014
John M Marton M Siobhan Fennessy Christopher B Craft

We measured soil properties, carbon and nutrient (nitrogen, phosphorus) pools, ambient and potential denitrification, and phosphorus sorption index (PSI) in natural depressional wetlands and depressional wetlands restored through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Wetland Reserve Program. We measured the same suite of variables in natural and USDA Conservation Reserve Program-restored ri...

2014
Anson R. Main John V. Headley Kerry M. Peru Nicole L. Michel Allan J. Cessna Christy A. Morrissey

Neonicotinoids currently dominate the insecticide market as seed treatments on Canada's major Prairie crops (e.g., canola). The potential impact to ecologically significant wetlands in this dominantly agro-environment has largely been overlooked while the distribution of use, incidence and level of contamination remains unreported. We modelled the spatial distribution of neonicotinoid use acros...

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