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Applying Ecological Succession Theory to Evaluate Wetland Restoration in Urbanizing Coastal Watersheds
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Book Chapter | 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) |
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Journal Article | 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) |
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Journal Article | Craft CB. Soil organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus as indicators of recovery in restored Spartina marshes. Ecological Restoration 2001;19(2):87-91. |
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Journal Article | 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) |
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Journal Article | 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. |
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Journal Article | 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) |
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