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- The Food of Titmice in Oak Woodland
- Monica M. Betts
- Journal of Animal Ecology, Vol. 24, No. 2 (Nov., 1955), pp. 282-323
- Subjects: Zoology, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Biological Sciences
- Key terms: larva, titmouse, hemiptera, lepidoptera, insect, marsh, hymenoptera, coleoptera, specie, imago, spider, diptera, bird, pupa, sample, adult, gizzard, weevil, number, percentage, contain, take, common
- CiteRank: 0.9974
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- The Relationship between Productivity and Species Richness
- R. B. Waide, M. R. Willig, C. F. Steiner, G. Mittelbach, L. Gough, S. I. Dodson, G. P. Juday, R. Parmenter
- Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, Vol. 30, (1999), pp. 257-300
- Key terms: productivity, specie, richness, diversity, relationship, unimodal, plant, lake, ecosystem, primary, desert, arctic, marsh, tropical, huston, productive, functional, phytoplankton, scale, nutrient, community, mechanism, pattern
- CiteRank: 0.9981
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- The Value of Salt Marsh Edge vs Interior as a Habitat for Fish and Decapod Crustaceans in a Louisiana Tidal Marsh
- G. W. Peterson, R. E. Turner
- Estuaries, Vol. 17, No. 1, Part B (Mar., 1994), pp. 235-262
- Subjects: Aquatic Sciences, Zoology
- Key terms: flume, marsh, specie, creek, catch, decapod, fundulus, transient, interior, resident, palaemonete, fish, biomass, grandi, crustacean, block, front, flood, seine, abundant
- CiteRank: 0.9146
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- Late-Wisconsinan Vegetational History at Wolf Creek, Central Minnesota
- H. J. B. Birks
- Ecological Monographs, Vol. 46, No. 4 (Autumn, 1976), pp. 395-429
- Subjects: Botany & Plant Sciences, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Paleontology, Biological Sciences
- Key terms: pollen, macrofossil, sediment, creek, influx, stratigraphy, wisconsinan, grain, sample, radiocarbon, eucalyptus, climatic, gradational, zone, cushing, minnesota, replicate, glacial, vegetation, diagram, marly, marsh, determination
- CiteRank: 0.9672
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- Macroalgal Blooms in Shallow Estuaries: Controls and Ecophysiological and Ecosystem Consequences
- Ivan Valiela, James McClelland, Jennifer Hauxwell, Peter J. Behr, Douglas Hersh, Kenneth Foreman
- Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 42, No. 5, Part 2: The Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (Jul., 1997), pp. 1105-1118
- Subjects: Aquatic Sciences, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
- Key terms: macroalgal, macroalgae, nitrogen, estuary, bloom, seagrass, phytoplankton, loading, nutrient, biomass, rate, eelgrass, producer, lapointe, grazer, fringe, uptake, load, bottom, shallow, increase, residence, marsh
- CiteRank: 0.9843
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- Some Implications of Direct Positive Interactions for Community Species Diversity
- Sally D. Hacker, Steven D. Gaines
- Ecology, Vol. 78, No. 7 (Oct., 1997), pp. 1990-2003
- Subjects: Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Aquatic Sciences, Zoology, Botany & Plant Sciences, Environmental Science
- Key terms: specie, juncus, bertnes, intertidal, diversity, interaction, facilitator, marsh, disturbance, competitive, predation, positive, mortality, solidago, stress, keystone, physical, atriplex, direct, salicornia, upper, middle, limonium, distichli, community
- CiteRank: 0.9819
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- Characteristics of Some Grassland, Marsh, and Other Plant Communities in Western Alaska
- Herbert C. Hanson
- Ecological Monographs, Vol. 21, No. 4 (Oct., 1951), pp. 317-378
- Subjects: Botany & Plant Sciences, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Biological Sciences
- Key terms: stand, inch, elymus, kodiak, calamagrostis, molli, canadensi, carex, community, lathyrus, festuca, gravel, specie, maritimu, vegetation, root, forb, layer, estuary, island, alaska, rubra, rhizome, marsh
- CiteRank: 0.9094
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- The Role of Positive Interactions in Communities: Lessons from Intertidal Habitats
- Mark D. Bertness, George H. Leonard
- Ecology, Vol. 78, No. 7 (Oct., 1997), pp. 1976-1989
- Subjects: Aquatic Sciences, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Environmental Science
- Key terms: intertidal, interaction, positive, tidal, community, marsh, fucus, habitat, density, plant, height, rocky, physical, mussel, amelioration, mytilus, stress, survivorship, organism, shade, neighbor, elevation, ecologist
- CiteRank: 0.9878
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- Development of a New England Salt Marsh
- Alfred C. Redfield
- Ecological Monographs, Vol. 42, No. 2 (Spring, 1972), pp. 201-237
- Subjects: Aquatic Sciences, Geography, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
- Key terms: marsh, alterniflora, barnstable, spartina, intertidal, elevation, water, paten, flat, creek, tide, harbor, upland, tidal, sediment, slough, island, submergence, development, submerge, spring, marshland, boston
- CiteRank: 0.9964
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- Ecology of a New England Salt Marsh
- Scott W. Nixon, Candace A. Oviatt
- Ecological Monographs, Vol. 43, No. 4 (Autumn, 1973), pp. 463-498
- Subjects: Aquatic Sciences, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Zoology
- Key terms: marsh, embayment, shrimp, oxygen, respiration, production, metabolism, benthic, spartina, tidal, animal, grass, sediment, measurement, water, alterniflora, emergent, plankton, detritus, diurnal, udell, infauna, plant
- CiteRank: 0.9921
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