Grantee Research Project Results
Publications Details for Grant Number R826111
Applying Ecological Succession Theory to Evaluate Wetland Restoration in Urbanizing Coastal Watersheds
Other Views
- All
Publications - Selected
Publication Types - Journal
Articles - Publications Submitted
After Final Report - Redisplay this page without
Reference Title, Journal, and Author Columns - Display this Page
in RIS Format
| Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abstract | A functional and structural trajectory (FAST) model to predict wetland ecosystem development following restoration. | None | Craft CB | Craft CB. A functional and structural trajectory (FAST) model to predict wetland ecosystem development following restoration. In: Quebec 2000: Millennium Wetland Event, Abstracts. Quebec, Canada, August 6-12 2000, p. 401. |
R826111 (2000) |
not available |
| Book Chapter | A functional and structural trajectory (FAST) model to predict wetland ecosystem development: a case study using constructed salt marshes. | None | Craft CB | Craft CB. A functional and structural trajectory (FAST) model to predict wetland ecosystem development: a case study using constructed salt marshes. In: Vymazal J, eds. Transformations of Nutrients in Natural and Constructed Wetlands. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands, 2001 pp. 113-127. |
R826111 (1999) |
not available |
| Journal Article | Co-development of wetlands soils and benthic invertebrate communities following salt marsh creation. | WETLANDS ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT | Craft CB | Craft CB. Co-development of wetlands soils and benthic invertebrate communities following salt marsh creation. Wetlands Ecology and Management 2000;8(2-3):197-207. |
R826111 (2000) |
|
| Journal Article | Soil organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus as indicators of recovery in restored Spartina marshes. | ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION | Craft CB | Craft CB. Soil organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus as indicators of recovery in restored Spartina marshes. Ecological Restoration 2001;19(2):87-91. |
R826111 (2000) |
|
| Journal Article | Twenty-five years of ecosystem development of constructed Spartina alterniflora (Loisel) marshes. | ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS | Craft C, Reader J, Sacco JN, Broome SW | Craft C, Reader J, Sacco JN, Broome SW. Twenty-five years of ecosystem development of constructed Spartina alterniflora (Loisel) marshes. Ecological Applications 1999;9(4):1405-1419. |
R826111 (1999) |
|
| Journal Article | Fifteen years of vegetation and soil development after brackish-water marsh creation. | RESTORATION ECOLOGY | Craft C, Broome S, Campbell C | Craft C, Broome S, Campbell C. Fifteen years of vegetation and soil development after brackish-water marsh creation. Restoration Ecology 2002;10(2):248-258. |
R826111 (2000) |
|
| Journal Article | Carbon sequestration and nutrient (nitrogen, phosphorus) accumulation in river-dominated tidal marshes, Georgia, USA. | None | Loomis MJ, Craft CB | Loomis MJ, Craft CB. Carbon sequestration and nutrient (nitrogen, phosphorus) accumulation in river-dominated tidal marshes, Georgia, USA. Soil Science Society of America Journal 2010;74(3):1028-1036. |
R826111 (Final) R832220 (Final) |
|
| Presentation | The strategy of wetland ecosystem development: a case study using constructed salt marshes. | None | Craft CB | Craft CB. The strategy of wetland ecosystem development: a case study using constructed salt marshes. Presented at the 3rd Workshop on Nutrient Cycling and Retention in Natural and Constructed Wetlands. Sponsored by Jan Vymazal and the Institute of Botany, Czech Academy of Sciences, Trebon, Czech Republic, September 14-19, 1999. |
R826111 (1999) |
not available |
| Presentation | Carbon cycle succession in created salt marshes. | None | Megonigal PJ, Cornwell J, Craft C | Megonigal PJ, Cornwell J, Craft C. Carbon cycle succession in created salt marshes. Presented at the Society of Wetland Scientists 20th Annual Meeting, Norfolk, VA, 1999, p. A-40. |
R826111 (1999) |
not available |
The perspectives, information and conclusions conveyed in research project abstracts, progress reports, final reports, journal abstracts and journal publications convey the viewpoints of the principal investigator and may not represent the views and policies of ORD and EPA. Conclusions drawn by the principal investigators have not been reviewed by the Agency.