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This study explores how climate and nutrients influence productivity of arctic wetland plants. The Green-excess Index (GEI) derived from Red, Green and Blue digital image brightness values from digital repeat photography (a.k.a. phenocams) was used to track the inter-annual variability in seasonal greening and above ground biomass for two dominant aquatic emergent graminoids on the Arctic Coastal...
Freshwater inflow to estuaries delivers nutrients that drive primary production, but does inflow also affect secondary production? An ecological model was used to predict system-wide secondary production for two trophic groups of benthic organisms in response to different freshwater inflow regimes that result from the climatic ecotone along the Texas coast. The bioenergetic model was calibrated using...
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