Relative to effects of flooding, little is known about the influence of hydrology-nutrient interactions on aboveground net primary production (NPP) in forested wetlands. The authors found that nutrient circulation and NPP were closely related along a complex physical, chemical, and hydrologic gradient in a bottomland hardwood forest with four distinct communities. Aboveground biomass, NPP, biomass partitioning to stem production, growth efficiency, and soil macronutrient availability were greatest in the flooded zone, possibly because of the stable hydrologic regime. In the wet transition zone, trees were least productive, nutrient use efficiency was highest, and N retranslocation from foliage before abscission was complete. Wet and dry t...
Floodplain wetlands have intricate multi-channeled networks and unpredictable wet and dry phases rel...
Many tidally influenced freshwater forested wetlands (tidal swamps) along the south Atlantic coast o...
Coastal wetlands provide human populations with a multitude of ecosystem services, but they are incr...
Relative to effects of flooding, little is known about the influence of hydrology-nutrient interacti...
It has been hypothesized that periodically flooded forests have higher rates of aboveground net prim...
Floodplain forests offer services to society in the form of species diversity, wood production, sequ...
In bottomland hardwood forests, large fluctuations in moisture availability can lead to stress from ...
Losses of soil base cations due to acid rain have been implicated in declines of red spruce and suga...
Conifers of regenerating cedar-hemlock (CH) forests exhibit slow growth and nutrient deficiencies (N...
I investigated the role of a flood in particulate organic matter (POM) dynamics of the Little Tennes...
We investigated the effects of removing near-stream Rhododendron and of the natural blowdown of cano...
Exchanges of nutrients between a river and its floodplain forest are enhanced by sedimentation proce...
The mechanisms linking spring flooding to changes in plant primary production were examined in seaso...
Conceptual models of river–floodplain systems and biogeochemical theory predict that floodplain soil...
Abstract. Sediment deposition is the main mechanism of nutrient delivery to tidal freshwater marshes...
Floodplain wetlands have intricate multi-channeled networks and unpredictable wet and dry phases rel...
Many tidally influenced freshwater forested wetlands (tidal swamps) along the south Atlantic coast o...
Coastal wetlands provide human populations with a multitude of ecosystem services, but they are incr...
Relative to effects of flooding, little is known about the influence of hydrology-nutrient interacti...
It has been hypothesized that periodically flooded forests have higher rates of aboveground net prim...
Floodplain forests offer services to society in the form of species diversity, wood production, sequ...
In bottomland hardwood forests, large fluctuations in moisture availability can lead to stress from ...
Losses of soil base cations due to acid rain have been implicated in declines of red spruce and suga...
Conifers of regenerating cedar-hemlock (CH) forests exhibit slow growth and nutrient deficiencies (N...
I investigated the role of a flood in particulate organic matter (POM) dynamics of the Little Tennes...
We investigated the effects of removing near-stream Rhododendron and of the natural blowdown of cano...
Exchanges of nutrients between a river and its floodplain forest are enhanced by sedimentation proce...
The mechanisms linking spring flooding to changes in plant primary production were examined in seaso...
Conceptual models of river–floodplain systems and biogeochemical theory predict that floodplain soil...
Abstract. Sediment deposition is the main mechanism of nutrient delivery to tidal freshwater marshes...
Floodplain wetlands have intricate multi-channeled networks and unpredictable wet and dry phases rel...
Many tidally influenced freshwater forested wetlands (tidal swamps) along the south Atlantic coast o...
Coastal wetlands provide human populations with a multitude of ecosystem services, but they are incr...