73 Publications (Page 3 of 3)
2013
Changes in Wetland Forest Structure, Basal Growth, and Composition across a Tidal GradientAnderson, Christopher⋅Lockaby, B and Click, NathanThe American Midland Naturalist, vol. 170, (no. 1), pp. 1-13, Jul 2013.
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Degradation and Composition of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) Following Oil Exposure in Experimental Salt MarshesAnderson, ChristopherWater, Air, & Soil Pollution, vol. 224, (no. 7), pp. 1-13, 2013.
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Identifying critical source areas of nonpoint source pollution with SWAT and GWLFNiraula, Rewati⋅Kalin, Latif⋅Srivastava, Puneet and Anderson, Christopher JEcological modelling, vol. 268, pp. 123-133, Oct 24, 2013.
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Wetlands, carbon, and climate changeMitsch, William J⋅Mitsch, W.J.⋅Mitsch, William⋅Mitsch, W.J.⋅Bernal, B.⋅Bernal, Blanca⋅Bernal, B.⋅Bernal, Blanca⋅Nahlik, Amanda M⋅Nahlik, Amanda⋅Nahlik, A.M.⋅Nahlik, A.M.⋅Mander, Ülo⋅Mander, ü.⋅Mander, ü.⋅Mander, Ülo⋅Zhang, Li⋅Zhang, L.⋅Zhang, L.⋅Zhang, Li⋅Anderson, Christopher⋅Anderson, C.J.⋅Anderson, C.J.⋅Jørgensen, Sven⋅J?rgensen, S.E.⋅J?rgensen, S.E.⋅Brix, Hans⋅Brix, Hans⋅Brix, H. and Brix, H.Landscape Ecology, vol. 28, (no. 4), pp. 583-597, Apr 2013.
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2012
Creating Wetlands: Primary Succession, Water Quality Changes, and Self-Design over 15 YearsMitsch, William J⋅Mitsch, William J.⋅Zhang, Li⋅Zhang, Li⋅Stefanik, Kay C⋅Stefanik, Kay C.⋅Nahlik, Amanda M.⋅Nahlik, Amanda⋅Anderson, Christopher J.⋅Anderson, Christopher⋅Bernal, Blanca⋅Bernal, Blanca⋅Hernandez, Maria⋅Hernandez, Maria⋅Song, Keunyea and Song, KeunyeaBioscience, vol. 62, (no. 3), pp. 237-250, Mar 2012.
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Effects of urbanization on stream hydrology and water quality: the Florida Gulf CoastChelsea Nagy, R⋅Graeme Lockaby, B⋅Kalin, Latif and Anderson, ChrisHydrological Processes, vol. 26, (no. 13), pp. 2030, 30 June 2012.
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Seasonal patterns of river connectivity and saltwater intrusion in tidal freshwater forested wetlandsAnderson, Christopher J and Lockaby, B. GRiver research and applications, vol. 28, (no. 7), pp. 814-826, Sep 2012.
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The effects of oil exposure and weathering on black-needle rush (Juncus roemerianus) marshes along the Gulf of MexicoAnderson, Christopher and Hess, Thomas AMarine Pollution Bulletin, vol. 64, (no. 12), pp. 2749-2755, 2012.
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2011
Constructing a Conceptual Model Linking Drivers and Ecosystem Services in Piedmont StreamsMcKay, S K⋅Pruitt, Bruce A⋅Anderson, Christopher J⋅Curran, Joanna⋅Arco Ochoa, Ana D⋅Freeman, Mary C⋅Rashleigh, Brenda and Trawick, E D{"type"=>"OTHER", "title"=>"Constructing a Conceptual Model Linking Drivers and Ecosystem Services in Piedmont Streams", "authors"=>[{"seqno"=>1, "is_author"=>true, "surname"=>"McKay", "firstname"=>"S", "middlename"=>"K"}, {"seqno"=>2, "is_author"=>true, "surname"=>"Pruitt", "firstname"=>"Bruce", "middlename"=>"A"}, {"seqno"=>3, "is_author"=>true, "surname"=>"Anderson", "firstname"=>"Christopher", "middlename"=>"J", "guid"=>"83731B98C0A8000C01E8D613373A3A3B"}, {"seqno"=>4, "is_author"=>true, "surname"=>"Curran", "firstname"=>"Joanna", "middlename"=>nil}, {"seqno"=>5, "is_author"=>true, "surname"=>"Arco Ochoa", "firstname"=>"Ana", "middlename"=>"D"}, {"seqno"=>6, "is_author"=>true, "surname"=>"Freeman", "firstname"=>"Mary", "middlename"=>"C"}, {"seqno"=>7, "is_author"=>true, "surname"=>"Rashleigh", "firstname"=>"Brenda", "middlename"=>nil}, {"seqno"=>8, "is_author"=>true, "surname"=>"Trawick", "firstname"=>"E", "middlename"=>"D"}], "alternateIds"=>[{"source"=>"COS", "otherId"=>"FETCH-dtic_stinet_ADA5423643", "type"=>"summonId"}, {"source"=>"COS", "otherId"=>"ADA542364", "type"=>"patentNumber"}], "other_data"=>{"language"=>"English", "url"=>"https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/citations/ADA542364", "source"=>{"disciplines"=>["Ecology"]}}, "source"=>"COS", "source_type"=>"Report", "abstract"=>"Under rapid land use change, high demand on freshwater ecosystem services, and a growing appreciation for the value of functioning ecosystems, the Appalachian Piedmont has developed a multi-million dollar stream restoration industry. A comprehensive understanding of ecosystem structure, function, and process is necessary to effectively plan, design, monitor, and adaptively manage these projects. Furthermore, funding agencies must justify their restoration investments in terms of environmental benefits and ecosystem services provided by a single project as well as a suite of projects. To this end this paper presents a Piedmont stream conceptual model mapping common system drivers and stressors to the ecosystem services they affect. We focus only on the supply of ecosystem services and not demand for those services. This paper will (1) discuss the role of conceptual modeling in stream restoration, (2) present a suite of conceptual models for Piedmont streams with increasing levels of detail, (3) briefly demonstrate application of the these models, and (4) highlight areas of need for future model development activities.\nPresented at the Georgia Water Resources Conference, Athens, GA on 11-13 Apr 2011 and published in proceedings of the same. The original document contains color images.", "pubdate"=>"Apr 2011", "year"=>"2011"}. Apr 2011.
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Foliar nutrient dynamics in tidal and non-tidal freshwater forested wetlandsAnderson, Christopher and Lockaby, BGraemeAquatic Botany, vol. 95, (no. 2), pp. 153-160, 2011.
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Forested Wetland Communities as Indicators of Tidal Influence along the Apalachicola River, Florida, USAAnderson, Christopher J and Lockaby, B. GWetlands (Wilmington, N.C.), vol. 31, (no. 5), pp. 895-906, Oct 2011.
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Research Gaps Related to Forest Management and Stream Sediment in the United StatesAnderson, Christopher and Lockaby, Bruce GraemeEnvironmental management., vol. 47, (no. 2), pp. 303-313, 2011.
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The Effectiveness of Forestry Best Management Practices for Sediment Control in the Southeastern United States: A Literature ReviewAnderson, Christopher J and Lockaby, B. GraemeSouthern Journal of Applied Forestry, vol. 35, (no. 4), pp. 177, 2011-11-01.
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2009
Wetland ecosystemsMitsch, William J⋅Gosselink, James and Zhang, LiHoboken, N.J: Wiley. 2009. | Book
2008
Influence of Flood Connectivity on Bottomland Hardwood Forest Productivity in Central OhioAnderson, CJ⋅Anderson, Christopher J⋅Mitsch, William J and Mitsch, William JThe Ohio Journal of Science, vol. 108, (no. 2), pp. 2-8, Apr 2008.
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Tree basal growth response to flooding in a bottomland hardwood forest in central OhioAnderson, Christopher and Mitsch, William JJournal of the American Water Resources Association, vol. 44, (no. 6), pp. 1512-1520, 2008.
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2007
Soils and Biogeochemistry of Tidal Freshwater Forested WetlandsAnderson, Christopher J and Lockaby, B. GIn Ecology of Tidal Freshwater Forested Wetlands of the Southeastern United States. (pp. 65-88). Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands. 2007.
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2006
Sediment, Carbon, and Nutrient Accumulation at Two 10-Year-Old Created Riverine MarshesAnderson, Christopher and Mitsch, William JWetlands, vol. 26, (no. 3), pp. 779-792, 2006.
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2005
Creating riverine wetlands: Ecological succession, nutrient retention, and pulsing effectsMitsch, William J⋅Mitsch, William J⋅Zhang, Li⋅Zhang, Li⋅Anderson, Christopher J⋅Anderson, Christopher J⋅Altor, Anne E⋅Altor, Anne E⋅Hernández, Maria E and Hernandez, Maria EEcological Engineering, vol. 25, (no. 5), pp. 527, 2005.
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Effect of Pulsing on Macrophyte Productivity and Nutrient Uptake: A Wetland Mesocosm ExperimentAnderson, Christopher⋅Mitsch, William J and MITSCH, WILLIAM JThe American Midland Naturalist, vol. 154, (no. 2), pp. 305-319, Oct 2005.
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Temporal and Spatial Development of Surface Soil Conditions at Two Created Riverine MarshesAnderson, Christopher⋅Anderson, C.J.⋅Mitsch, William J⋅Mitsch, W.J.⋅Nairn, Robert W and Nairn, R.W.Journal of Environmental Quality, vol. 34, (no. 6), pp. 2072-2081, 2005.
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The influence of hydrology and time on productivity and soil development of created and restored wetlands (Dissertation)Anderson, Christopher (2005).
2004
MULCHING EFFECTS ON THE SEASONALLY FLOODED ZONE OF WEST‐CENTRAL FLORIDA, USA WETLANDSAnderson, Christopher⋅Anderson, Christopher J⋅Cowell, Bruce and Cowell, Bruce CWetlands, vol. 24, (no. 4), pp. 819, 2004.
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