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The integration of gis and image processing technology for monitoring wetland restoration projects

No abstract available.
Authors
James B. Johnston, J. Barras, S. Hartley, D. A. Fuller, Gregory D. Steyer

The ecological condition of estuaries in the Gulf of Mexico

The Gulf of Mexico is a vast natural resource encompassing the coastal areas of western Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas, as well as a portion of Mexico. Many estuaries flow into the Gulf of Mexico and serve as nursery grounds for fish, habitat for a wide variety of wildlife, shipping routes, and a source of recreation. Estuarine-dependent species constitute more than 95 percent

Pattern and process of land loss in the Louisiana coastal zone: An analysis of spatial and temporal patterns of wetland habitat change

No abstract available.
Authors
John W. Jr. Day, Gary P. Shaffer, Louis D. Britsch, Denise J. Reed, Suzanne Hawes, Donald R. Cahoon

Response of coastal wetlands to future climate change and variability

No abstract available.
Authors
Denise J. Reed, Donald R. Cahoon

The reproductive biology of Magnolia Grandiflora

No abstract available
Authors
Larry K. Allain, Michael S. Zavada, Douglas G. Matthews

Interaction of soil moisture and seedling shelters on water relations of baldcypress seedlings

Stomata1 conductance, transpiration, and leaf water potential were measured during the 1996 growing season on baldcypress (Taxodium disfichum (L.) Rich.) seedlings. Seedlings were hand-planted from 1-O bareroot stock in mesic and permanently Rooded soil conditions. One-half of all seedlings were fitted with 122-cm tall polyethylene tree shelters, Seedlings were planted 1 year before the initiation
Authors
Ty Swirin, Hans Williams, Bob Keeland