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Comments on “Wetland loss in the Nothern Gulf of Mexico: Multiple working hypotheses.” by R. E. Turner. 1997.Estuaries 20:1–13
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The impact of vertebrate herbivores on wetland vegetation in Atchafalaya Bay, Louisiana
Delta islands in the Atchafalaya and Wax Lake deltas in Atchafalaya Bay, Louisiana, are in an extremely dynamic successional phase. These islands initially supported large marshes dominated by the pioneering p...
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Cumulative impacts on wetlands: Linking scientific assessments and regulatory alternatives
This article is an extension and application of Preston and Bedford (1988), especially as relevant to bottomland hardwood (BLH) forests of the southeastern United States. The most important cumulative effects ...
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Spatial and temporal changes in Louisiana's Barataria Basin marshes, 1945–1980
A computerized geographic information system with site-specific change-detection capabilities was developed to document amounts, rates, locations, and sequences of loss of coastal marsh to open water in Barata...