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    Rainfall partitioning into throughfall and stemflow and associated nutrient fluxes: land use impacts in a lower montane tropical region of Panama

    Land-use change alters catchment hydrology by influencing the quality and quantity of partitioned rainfall. We compared rainfall partitioning (throughfall, stemflow and interception) and nutrient concentration...

    Catriona M. O. Macinnis-Ng, Eric E. Flores, Henry Müller in Biogeochemistry (2012)

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    Investigations of the temporal variation of cyanobacterial and other phytoplanktonic cells at the offtake of a large reservoir, and their survival following passage through it

    The survival and subsequent growth potential of Anabaena spp. and other filamentous cyanobacteria and the cells of Aulacoseira spp. (diatom) and Ceratium hirundinella (dinoflagellate) foll...

    Timothy Ingleton, Tsuyoshi Kobayashi, Brian Sanderson, Ronald Patra in Hydrobiologia (2008)

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    The response of sap flow to pulses of rain in a temperate Australian woodland

    In water-limited systems, pulses of rainfall can trigger a cascade of plant physiological responses. However, the timing and size of the physiological response can vary depending on plant and environmental cha...

    Melanie Zeppel, Catriona M. O. Macinnis-Ng, Chelcy R. Ford, Derek Eamus in Plant and Soil (2008)

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    Human Impacts on Seagrasses: Eutrophication, Sedimentation, and Contamination

    Growth of human populations along coastal environments, as well as poor water management practices have resulted in the complete loss of seagrass meadows (Kemp et al., 1983; Larkum and West, 1990; Short and Wy...

    Peter J. Ralph, David Tomasko, Kenneth Moore in SEAGRASSES: BIOLOGY, ECOLOGYAND CONSERVATI… (2006)