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Environmental Factors Affecting Germination and Seedling Survival of Carolina Willow (Salix Caroliniana)
ArticleAbstract: In recent decades, invasive shrubs have replaced herbaceous wetlands in many parts of the world. InPalabras claves:Florida, hydrology, Invasive species, restoration, Riparian zone, Salix spp.Autores:Castro-Morales L.M., Fauth J.E., Hall D.L., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Ponzio K.J.Fuentes:scopusEffect of herbicides on evapotranspiration of willow marshes in the Upper St. Johns River Basin, Florida
ArticleAbstract: During the last 40 years, Carolina willow (Salix caroliniana Michx.) expanded into areas previouslyPalabras claves:Budyko, Evapotranspiration, Herbicide, Penman-monteith, WillowAutores:Fauth J.E., Goodding D., Hall D.L., Morales L.M.C., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Tang Y., Wang D.Fuentes:scopusModelling spatial and temporal changes with GIS and Spatial and Dynamic Bayesian Networks
ArticleAbstract: State-and-transition models (STMs) have been successfully combined with Dynamic Bayesian Networks (DPalabras claves:adaptive management, object-oriented, probabilistic graphical models, State-and-transition models, WillowAutores:Chee Y.E., Fauth J.E., Hall D.L., Nicholson A.E., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Ponzio K.J., Rumpff L., Wilkinson L.Fuentes:scopusTaming the beast: Managing hydrology to control carolina willow (Salix caroliniana) seedlings and cuttings
ArticleAbstract: Historically, wetlands along the St. Johns River, Florida, were dominated by herbaceous marshes. HowPalabras claves:Artificial island, Artificial pond, hydrology, river, Wetland restoration, Woody shrubsAutores:Castro-Morales L.M., Fauth J.E., Hall D.L., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Ponzio K.J., Snyder K.Fuentes:scopus