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Developing an Indicator for Nutrient Supply in Tropical and Temperate Estuaries, Bays, and Coastal Waters Using the Tissue Nitrogen and Phosphorus Content of Macroalgae
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| Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year (Date Added to Report) | Document Sources |
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| Journal Article | Gastropod colonization of a created coastal wetland: potential influences of habitat suitability and dispersal ability. | RESTORATION ECOLOGY | Armitage AR, Fong P | Armitage AR, Fong P. Gastropod colonization of a created coastal wetland: potential influences of habitat suitability and dispersal ability. Restoration Ecology 2004;12(3):391-400. |
R827637 (2000) (07/06/06) R827637 (2001) (07/06/06) |
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| Journal Article | Nitrogen uptake and assimilation in Enteromorpha intestinalis (L.) Link (Chlorophyta): using 15N to determine preference during simultaneous pulses of nitrate and ammonium. | JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY | Cohen RA, Fong P | Cohen RA, Fong P. Nitrogen uptake and assimilation in Enteromorpha intestinalis (L.) Link (Chlorophyta): using 15N to determine preference during simultaneous pulses of nitrate and ammonium. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 2004;309(1):67-77. |
R827637 (2000) (07/06/06) R827637 (2001) (07/06/06) |
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| Journal Article | The relative importance of sediment and water column supplies of nutrients to the growth and tissue nutrient content of the green macroalga Enteromorpha intestinalis along an estuarine resource gradient. | AQUATIC ECOLOGY | Kamer K, Fong P, Kennison RL, Schiff K | Kamer K, Fong P, Kennison RL, Schiff K. The relative importance of sediment and water column supplies of nutrients to the growth and tissue nutrient content of the green macroalga Enteromorpha intestinalis along an estuarine resource gradient. Aquatic Ecology 2004;38(1):45-56. |
R827637 (2000) (07/06/06) R827637 (2001) (07/06/06) |
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| Report | Equal loads of nutrients administered to macroalgae via pulses of differing frequency and concentration affect growth and tissue nutrients of Enteromorpha intestinalis and Ulva expansa. | None | Kamer K, Kennison R, Fong P, Schuff K | Kamer K, Kennison R, Fong P, Schuff K. Equal loads of nutrients administered to macroalgae via pulses of differing frequency and concentration affect growth and tissue nutrients of Enteromorpha intestinalis and Ulva expansa. In:Southern California Coastal Water Research Project 2001-2002 Annual Report, October 25, 2002, pp. 152-163. |
R827637 (Final) (07/08/14) |
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