Across the globe, the hydrology and ecology of wetland systems have been altered by anthropogenic activities, sometimes leading to regime shift or even ecosystem collapse. Often, it is not only the impact of one stressor, but the combination of multiple stressors interacting that ultimately leads to adverse ecological impact in wetland systems. However, because of the difficulty in measuring the combined, dynamic effects of multiple stressors, relatively few studies estimate the relative importance of multiple stressors on wetland ecosystems. We combined controlled laboratory and field experiments with a modeling exercise to examine the relative importance of flow and nutrient loads on the resilience of a clear, groundwater-fed wetland domi...
Increased loading of nitrogen and phosphorus from agricultural and urban intensification has led to ...
Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient in ecosystems and is often limiting in freshwater systems an...
Global reductions in biodiversity and water quality are having major consequences for ecosystem heal...
Across the globe, the hydrology and ecology of wetland systems have been altered by anthropogenic ac...
Fertilization studies have elucidated basic principles of the role of nutrients in shaping plant com...
As human development intensifies, ecosystems around the word are being exponentially destroyed and d...
Coastal wetlands along Lake Erie have been dramatically altered by humans, disrupting important natu...
Vulnerability of wetland vegetation to water table changes is a widely studied topic in the field of...
We explored controls of algal taxon richness (hereafter richness) in complex and hydrologically dyna...
Human-induced non-point sources of nitrogen and phosphorus have contributed to the world\u27s widely...
Wetland restoration has numerous potential ecological and societal benefits, one of which is the ret...
1. Freshwater systems are subject to multiple stressors that include changing climate, changing land...
The position of tidal wetlands at the land-sea interface makes them especially vulnerable to the eff...
Denman Undergraduate Research Forum poster presentation, fourth placeDestruction of wetlands continu...
During the last centuries, human activities have been under an extraordinary expansion as a result o...
Increased loading of nitrogen and phosphorus from agricultural and urban intensification has led to ...
Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient in ecosystems and is often limiting in freshwater systems an...
Global reductions in biodiversity and water quality are having major consequences for ecosystem heal...
Across the globe, the hydrology and ecology of wetland systems have been altered by anthropogenic ac...
Fertilization studies have elucidated basic principles of the role of nutrients in shaping plant com...
As human development intensifies, ecosystems around the word are being exponentially destroyed and d...
Coastal wetlands along Lake Erie have been dramatically altered by humans, disrupting important natu...
Vulnerability of wetland vegetation to water table changes is a widely studied topic in the field of...
We explored controls of algal taxon richness (hereafter richness) in complex and hydrologically dyna...
Human-induced non-point sources of nitrogen and phosphorus have contributed to the world\u27s widely...
Wetland restoration has numerous potential ecological and societal benefits, one of which is the ret...
1. Freshwater systems are subject to multiple stressors that include changing climate, changing land...
The position of tidal wetlands at the land-sea interface makes them especially vulnerable to the eff...
Denman Undergraduate Research Forum poster presentation, fourth placeDestruction of wetlands continu...
During the last centuries, human activities have been under an extraordinary expansion as a result o...
Increased loading of nitrogen and phosphorus from agricultural and urban intensification has led to ...
Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient in ecosystems and is often limiting in freshwater systems an...
Global reductions in biodiversity and water quality are having major consequences for ecosystem heal...