Intensive agricultural activities near prairie wetlands may result in excessive sediment loads, which may bury seed and invertebrate egg banks that are important for maintenance and cycling of biotic communities during wet/dry cycles. We evaluated effects of sediment burial on emergence of plants and invertebrates from seed and invertebrate egg banks. Sediment-load experiments indicated that burial depths of 0.5 cm caused a 91.7% reduction in total seedling emergence and a 99.7% reduction in total invertebrate emergence. Results of our burial experiments corroborated prior research on seedling emergence. However, our study demonstrated that invertebrate emergence is also highly susceptible to the effects of burial. Our research suggests tha...
We evaluated the use of macroinvertebrates as a potential tool to identify dry and intensively farme...
The presence of viable seed in 24 substrate samples from Eagle Lake, a marsh in north—central Iowa, ...
Soil seed banks play a critical role in the maintenance of wetland plant communities and contribute ...
Intensive agricultural activities near prairie wetlands may result in excessive sediment loads, whic...
Sediment is the major pollutant of wetlands, lakes, rivers, and estuaries in the United States and i...
We evaluated the influence of intensive agriculture on invertebrate communities of temporary wetland...
We evaluated the influence of intensive agriculture on invertebrate communities of temporary wetland...
Analogous to ‘seed banks,’ ‘egg banks’ are important for seasonal succession and maintenance of inve...
Analogous to ‘seed banks,’ ‘egg banks’ are important for seasonal succession and maintenance of inve...
The Clean Water Act aims to maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the nation’...
Many wetlands in the prairie pothole region are embedded within an agricultural landscape where they...
Tillage can destroy or greatly disturb indicators of hydric soils and hydrophytic vegetation, making...
Many wetlands in the prairie pothole region are embedded within an agricultural landscape where they...
Graduation date: 2012An estimated 99% of native wet prairie has been lost in the Willamette Valley, ...
We evaluated the use of macroinvertebrates as a potential tool to identify dry and intensively farme...
We evaluated the use of macroinvertebrates as a potential tool to identify dry and intensively farme...
The presence of viable seed in 24 substrate samples from Eagle Lake, a marsh in north—central Iowa, ...
Soil seed banks play a critical role in the maintenance of wetland plant communities and contribute ...
Intensive agricultural activities near prairie wetlands may result in excessive sediment loads, whic...
Sediment is the major pollutant of wetlands, lakes, rivers, and estuaries in the United States and i...
We evaluated the influence of intensive agriculture on invertebrate communities of temporary wetland...
We evaluated the influence of intensive agriculture on invertebrate communities of temporary wetland...
Analogous to ‘seed banks,’ ‘egg banks’ are important for seasonal succession and maintenance of inve...
Analogous to ‘seed banks,’ ‘egg banks’ are important for seasonal succession and maintenance of inve...
The Clean Water Act aims to maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the nation’...
Many wetlands in the prairie pothole region are embedded within an agricultural landscape where they...
Tillage can destroy or greatly disturb indicators of hydric soils and hydrophytic vegetation, making...
Many wetlands in the prairie pothole region are embedded within an agricultural landscape where they...
Graduation date: 2012An estimated 99% of native wet prairie has been lost in the Willamette Valley, ...
We evaluated the use of macroinvertebrates as a potential tool to identify dry and intensively farme...
We evaluated the use of macroinvertebrates as a potential tool to identify dry and intensively farme...
The presence of viable seed in 24 substrate samples from Eagle Lake, a marsh in north—central Iowa, ...
Soil seed banks play a critical role in the maintenance of wetland plant communities and contribute ...