Typha latifolia and Cladium jamaicense litter decay in response to exogenous nutrient enrichment
R Corstanje, KR Reddy, KM Portier - Aquatic Botany, 2006 - Elsevier
The role of nutrient availability in the decay of Typha latifolia and Cladium jamaicense litter
and associated microbial responses were studied under controlled experimental conditions …
and associated microbial responses were studied under controlled experimental conditions …
Response of biogeochemical indicators to a drawdown and subsequent reflood
R Corstanje, KR Reddy - Journal of Environmental Quality, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Temporal oscillations in hydrology are a common occurrence in wetlands and can result in
alternating flooded and drained conditions in the surface soil. These oscillations in water …
alternating flooded and drained conditions in the surface soil. These oscillations in water …
Strong effects of occasional drying on subsequent water clarity and cyanobacterial blooms in cool tropical reservoirs
In semi‐arid regions, the construction of small reservoirs is important in alleviating water
shortage, although many have poor water quality with high turbidity and dense blooms of …
shortage, although many have poor water quality with high turbidity and dense blooms of …
Modeling of the spatial variability of biogeochemical soil properties in a freshwater ecosystem
S Grunwald, KR Reddy, JP Prenger, MM Fisher - ecological modelling, 2007 - Elsevier
Ecosystem services are dependent on the geospatial composition, structure, and function of
an ecosystem. Our goal was to gain a better understanding of the variability of …
an ecosystem. Our goal was to gain a better understanding of the variability of …
Spatial patterns of labile forms of phosphorus in a subtropical wetland
S Grunwald, R Corstanje, BE Weinrich… - Journal of …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Phosphorus (P) has been identified as the key constituent defining wetland productivity,
structure, and function. Our goal was to investigate the spatial patterns of total P and three …
structure, and function. Our goal was to investigate the spatial patterns of total P and three …
Linkages between microbial community composition and biogeochemical processes across scales
A Ogram, S Bridgham, R Corstanje, H Drake… - Wetlands and natural …, 2006 - Springer
Much of the biogeochemical cycling that is critical to the functioning of wetlands is controlled
by complex communities of microorganisms (Fig. 11.1). These communities form the basis of …
by complex communities of microorganisms (Fig. 11.1). These communities form the basis of …
Climate Effects on Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Microbial Communities in Wetlands
Global climate changes including elevated $ CO_2 $, drought, and global warming may
influence greenhouse gas emissions in wetlands. A variety of microbial communities …
influence greenhouse gas emissions in wetlands. A variety of microbial communities …