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WETLAND PLANTS: BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY - CHAPTER 2 pdf

WETLAND PLANTS: BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY - CHAPTER 2 pdf

WETLAND PLANTS: BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY - CHAPTER 2 pdf

... southwesternMichigan). (Photo by H. Crowell.)L13 72 - Chapter 2 04 /25 /20 01 9 :28 AM Page 58© 20 01 by CRC Press LLC 2 Wetland Plant Communities I. Wetland Plant Habitats Wetland plants grow in a variety of climates, ... combinations(Finlayson and Von Oertzen 1993). 2. Inland Forested WetlandsInland forested wetlands are referred to as either basin wetlands or riverine wetlands,according to their location in the landscape and ... Zalokar.)L13 72 - Chapter 2 04 /25 /20 01 9 :28 AM Page 47© 20 01 by CRC Press LLCFIGURE 2. 25Larix laricina (tamarack) is a deciduous gymnosperm whose needles turn yel-low and drop each fall and grow...
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WETLAND PLANTS: BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY - CHAPTER 3 potx

WETLAND PLANTS: BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY - CHAPTER 3 potx

... inland wetlandsL13 72 - Chapter 3 04 /25 /20 01 9:33 AM Page 62 © 20 01 by CRC Press LLCThe data summarized in their review show that stillwater forested wetlands averaged707 g dry weight m -2 yr -1 ; ... water, and pre-cipitation determine the type of wetland that willform. (From Brinson, M.M. 1993b. Wetlands 13:65–74. Reprinted with permission.)L13 72 - Chapter 3 04 /25 /20 01 9:33 AM Page 73© 20 01 ... weight m -2 yr -1 ; systems with sluggish flows averaged 1090 g dry weight m -2 yr -1 , and flowing water wetlands (excluding data on shrub wetlands) averaged 1498 gdry weight m -2 yr -1 . In another...
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WETLAND PLANTS: BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY - CHAPTER 4 pot

WETLAND PLANTS: BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY - CHAPTER 4 pot

... Portland, OR.Timber Press. Reprinted with permission.) L13 72 - Chapter 4 04 /25 /20 01 9:35 AM Page 123 © 20 01 by CRC Press LLCPart II Wetland Plants: Adaptations and ReproductionL13 72 - Chapter ... found among upland plants than wetland ones(Lodge 1991). Most wetland plants with structural defenses usually do not grow in L13 72 - Chapter 4 04 /25 /20 01 9:36 AM Page 135© 20 01 by CRC Press ... tissues. Both dissected and ribbon-like leaves offer little resis-tance to currents and can trail freely in water (Sculthorpe 1967).L13 72 - Chapter 4 04 /25 /20 01 9:35 AM Page 127 © 20 01 by CRC Press...
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WETLAND PLANTS: BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY - CHAPTER 6 doc

WETLAND PLANTS: BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY - CHAPTER 6 doc

... forL13 72 - Chapter 6 04 /25 /20 01 9:39 AM Page 21 20 01 by CRC Press LLCPart III Wetland Plant Communities: Function, Dynamics, DisturbanceL13 72 - Chapter 6 04 /25 /20 01 9:39 AM Page 189© 20 01 ... (more open canopy in the raised bogs) and function (higher pro-ductivity in the perched bogs) of wetlands. L13 72 - Chapter 6 04 /25 /20 01 9:39 AM Page 23 20 01 by CRC Press LLCregressions of ... rate is turnover (g m -2 yr -1 ), divided by peak biomass (g m -2 ). Itis expressed in units of year -1 , which reflects the calculation involved (g m -2 yr -1 divided byg m -2 ). Peak biomass...
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WETLAND PLANTS: BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY - CHAPTER 7 ppt

WETLAND PLANTS: BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY - CHAPTER 7 ppt

... of the 12 life history types (i.e., AD-I, AS-I, etc.). (Redrawn from van der Valk, A.G. 1981. Ecology 62: 688–696.With permission.)L13 72 - Chapter 7 04/19 /20 01 9:00 AM Page 24 20 01 by CRC ... Ecological Monographs 42: 20 1 23 7. Reprinted withpermission.)L13 72 - Chapter 7 04/19 /20 01 9:00 AM Page 24 20 01 by CRC Press LLC© 20 01 by CRC Press LLCmonocultures and mixtures of the two ... thyoides 63 25 Pinus rigida 38 6Mean species richness 27 .8 ± 2. 2 33.9 ± 2. 2# of species always rare 19 31# of species always common 0 1Data from Ehrenfeld 1983.L13 72 - Chapter 7 04/19 /20 01 9:00...
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WETLAND PLANTS: BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY - CHAPTER 8 pptx

WETLAND PLANTS: BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY - CHAPTER 8 pptx

... example, the islands of New Zealand havereceived 42 wetland plant species and they have exported only one (Cook 1985). Exoticsamount to about 20 % of New Zealand’s wetland flora, and many species, ... terrain and dis-places more beneficial plants. It has little wildlife value and many wildlife and wetland managers in the U.S. strive to control it (Wijte and Gallagher 1996a, b).L13 72 - Chapter ... populations (Hoyer and Canfield 1997).L13 72 - Chapter 8 04/19 /20 01 9:09 AM Page 28 20 01 by CRC Press LLCit is usually less than 0.5 m. Its flowers are insect-pollinated and self-compatible.Pollination...
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WETLAND PLANTS: BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY - CHAPTER 9 ppsx

WETLAND PLANTS: BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY - CHAPTER 9 ppsx

... rangebetween 0.1 and 4.7 g N m -2 yr -1 and between 0.005 and 0 .22 g P m -2 yr -1 in moderate tocold climates, and up to 10.0 g N m -2 yr -1 and 0.5 g P m -2 yr -1 in warm, highly productiveareas ... the wetland (we include enhanced wetlands in restored wetlands)Created A new wetland, made on a site where there were not wetlands in the pastMitigation Wetlands constructed to replace wetlands ... 4–8 27 –31 27 –31Trees Leaves Stem wood Leaves Stem woodAcer rubrum 2, 4 2 3 10 22 Magnolia virginiana 2, 41 2 <1 19 25 4Nyssa sylvatica41<1 191N. sylvatica var. biflora 2 1 2 20 24 Taxodium...
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WETLAND PLANTS: BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY - CHAPTER 10 (END) doc

WETLAND PLANTS: BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY - CHAPTER 10 (END) doc

... (mg/g) (mg/g) Wetland A 18 56.6 72. 9 19.8 11.8 Wetland B 18.5 55.7 72. 5 21 .1 16 Wetland C 22 .6 18.3 66.6 4.6 2. 5 Wetland D 27 14.8 65 26 .8 16.9Bush and Fennessy, unpublished data.L13 72 - Chapter ... 317– 322 .Cooke, J.C. and Lefor, M.W. 1998. The mycorrhizal status of selected plant species from Connecticutwetlands and transition zones. Restoration Ecology 6: 21 4 22 2.Cooper, A. 19 82. The ... (transition zone), and the upland. The vegetation of the transi-tion zone contains species common to both the wetland and adjacent upland. B. Wetland Boundaries and Wetland FunctionsConcern...
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Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 2 pdf

Stephens & Foraging - Behavior and Ecology - Chapter 2 pdf

... characteristic curve,as figure 2. 2 shows.A comparison of figures 2. 2A and 2. 2B shows how receiver operatingcharacteristic curves differ between easy and difficult discrimination prob-lems. Part A shows ... the long-term rate of patch encounter will control patchexploitation patterns, and that travel time patterns such as “long-short-long-short-long-short . . . ” will give the same long-term encounter ... ” will give the same long-term encounter rate as “long-long-long-short-short-short . . . ” Yet these researchers found that observedpatch-leaving behavior reflects the most recently experienced...
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GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION: Value, Pricing, Production, and Consumption - Chapter 2 pdf

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION: Value, Pricing, Production, and Consumption - Chapter 2 pdf

... U.S. Geologi-cal Survey, Open-File Report 0 2- 3 70. U.S. Geological Survey. http://pubs.usgs.gov/of /20 02/ of0 2- 3 70/cobb.html (accessed June 15, 20 06).Cowen, T. 20 02. Public goods and externalities. ... (accessed May 10, 20 07).ANZLIC. 20 05. ANZLIC’s Vision: Strategic Plan 20 05 20 10. Australia New Zealand Land Information Council, 20 05. http://www.anzlic.org.au/about_ANZLIC_strategic200 5 -2 010.html ... https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/reports/viis .pdf (accessed August 12, 20 06).3414.indb 61 11 /2/ 07 8: 02: 53 AM© 20 08 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLCera.com/partners/les/Enterprise_Information .pdf (accessed August 20 , 20 06).Chapter...
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