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 …

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 …

Strong effects of occasional drying on subsequent water clarity and cyanobacterial blooms in cool tropical reservoirs

M Teferi, SAJ Declerck, T De Bie… - Freshwater …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

Climate Effects on Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Microbial Communities in Wetlands

SY Kim, HJ Kang - Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest …, 2007 - koreascience.kr
Global climate changes including elevated $ CO_2 $, drought, and global warming may
influence greenhouse gas emissions in wetlands. A variety of microbial communities …