Coastal Wetlands Ecology
Email: dcahoon@usgs.gov
Website: www.pwrc.usgs.gov/set
Sea Level Rise Effects on Wetlands in Northeast Coastal National Parks
The Effects of Prescribed Fire Management on Tidal Marsh Sustainability
Titus, J. G., et al. 2009. Coastal sensitivity to sea-level rise : a focus on the mid-Atlantic Region. Synthesis and assessment product ; 4.1 U.S. Climate Change Science Program, Washington, D.C. xvi, 298 pp. (PDF 7 MB)
Perillo, G. M. E., et al. 2009. Coastal wetlands: an integrated ecosystem approach. Elsevier, New York. xxxi, 941 + CD pp.
Email: merwin@usgs.gov
Island Restoration, Sea Level Rise, and Waterbirds in Chesapeake Bay
Shoreline Changes and Impacts to Natural Resources in Chesapeake Bay
Virginia Coast Reserve Long-term Ecological Research Project: A Partnership of USGS, USFWS, NSF, University of Virginia, and Others…
Coastal Salt Marsh along the Atlantic
Email: hginsberg@usgs.gov
Website: http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/resshow/ginsberg/index.cfm
Ecological Thresholds for Salt Marsh Nekton and Vegetation
Email: glenn_guntenspergen@usgs.gov
Development of Salt March Assessment Methods for National Wildlife Refuges
Predicting the Vulnerability of Coastal Wetlands to Sea-Level Rise and Global Climate Change
Email: hneckles@usgs.gov
Vital Signs Monitoring of Estuarine Nutrient Enrichment in Northeastern Coastal Parks
Seagrass Condition Assessment within NPS North Atlantic Coastal Parks
Development of Salt Marsh Assessment Methods for National Wildlife Refuges
Developing an Inventory and Mapping Strategy for Submerged Natural Resources in Northeast Region Coastal National Parks Conservation of Rare Vegetation Communities of the Atlantic Coastal Barrier Islands
Email: jmeyers@usgs.gov
Modeling and Experimental Research to Guide Management of Community Adaptations in the South Atlantic Coastal Plains in Response to Climate Change and Sea Level Rise
Email: aoconnell@usgs.gov
Coastal Wetland Dynamics and Wildlife Populations: Modeling the Effects of Sea Level Rise and Landscape Change
Wind Energy and the Marine Environment
Ecology of Raccoons within Cape Lookout National Seashore, North Carolina, and the Efficacy of Raccoon Removal as a Management Tool for Protecting Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Species
Email: dprosser@usgs.gov
Shoreline Changes and Impacts to Natural Resources in Chesapeake Bay
Email: dtwedt@usgs.gov
Monitoring Birds in National Parks of the Gulf Coast Network
Tirpak, J. M., et al. 2009. Multiscale habitat suitability index models for priority landbirds in the Central Hardwoods and West Gulf Coastal Plain/Ouachitas Bird Conservation Regions. General Technical Report NRS-49 U. S. Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Newtown Square, PA. 195 pp.
Email: hbunderwood@usgs.gov
Conservation of Rare Vegetation Communities of the Atlantic Coastal Barrier Islands
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