Camille LaFosse Stagg, Ph.D.
Camille Stagg is a Research Ecologist at the Wetland and Aquatic Research Center in Lafayette, Louisiana.
Camille's research focuses on how ecosystem functions, such as elevation change, carbon cycling, and resilience, are affected by global stressors. Her goal is to understand how these processes respond to changing conditions, including rising sea levels, elevated atmospheric CO2, and land use change, to provide guidance for management and restoration of these dynamic ecosystems.
Education and Certifications
Ph.D., Oceanography and Coastal Sciences, Louisiana State University, 2009
M.S., Environmental Toxicology, Clemson University, 2004
B.S., Biology, Christian Brothers University, 2002
Science and Products
Impacts of coastal and watershed changes on upper estuaries: causes and implications of wetland ecosystem transitions along the US Atlantic and Gulf Coasts
Understanding Impacts of Sea-Level Rise and Land Management on Critical Coastal Marsh Habitat
Identification of Hydrologic Controls on Coastal Spartina patens Marshes and Optimal Hydrological Conditions for Sustainable Mottled Duck Habitat
RESTORE Science: Inventory of Gulf Ecosystem Indicators Using an Ecological Resilience Framework
Field and simulated data to construct hypervolumes of coastal wetland plant states for resilience quantification, Louisiana, USA (2016-2017) Field and simulated data to construct hypervolumes of coastal wetland plant states for resilience quantification, Louisiana, USA (2016-2017)
Short term soil carbon data and accretion rates from four marsh types in Mississippi River Delta collected in 2015 Short term soil carbon data and accretion rates from four marsh types in Mississippi River Delta collected in 2015
Modeling soil pore water salinity response to drought in tidal freshwater forested wetlands Modeling soil pore water salinity response to drought in tidal freshwater forested wetlands
Rapid peat development beneath maturing mangrove forests: quantifying ecosystem changes along a 25-year chronosequence of created coastal wetlands Rapid peat development beneath maturing mangrove forests: quantifying ecosystem changes along a 25-year chronosequence of created coastal wetlands
Local and landscape-scale data describing patterns of coastal wetland loss in the Texas Chenier Plain, U.S.A. Local and landscape-scale data describing patterns of coastal wetland loss in the Texas Chenier Plain, U.S.A.
Salt marsh phenology and sexual reproductive characteristics at reference and restored sites in Louisiana, USA (2016) Salt marsh phenology and sexual reproductive characteristics at reference and restored sites in Louisiana, USA (2016)
Preface to book: Wetland carbon and environmental management Preface to book: Wetland carbon and environmental management
Summary of wetland carbon and environmental management: Path forward Summary of wetland carbon and environmental management: Path forward
Carbon fluxes and potential soil accumulation within Greater Everglades cypress and pine forested wetlands Carbon fluxes and potential soil accumulation within Greater Everglades cypress and pine forested wetlands
Modeling the impacts of hydrology and management on carbon balance at the Great Dismal Swamp, Virginia and North Carolina, USA Modeling the impacts of hydrology and management on carbon balance at the Great Dismal Swamp, Virginia and North Carolina, USA
Carbon flux, storage, and wildlife co-benefits in a restoring estuary Carbon flux, storage, and wildlife co-benefits in a restoring estuary
The importance of wetland carbon dynamics to society: Insight from the Second State of the Carbon Cycle Science Report The importance of wetland carbon dynamics to society: Insight from the Second State of the Carbon Cycle Science Report
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Impacts of coastal and watershed changes on upper estuaries: causes and implications of wetland ecosystem transitions along the US Atlantic and Gulf Coasts
Understanding Impacts of Sea-Level Rise and Land Management on Critical Coastal Marsh Habitat
Identification of Hydrologic Controls on Coastal Spartina patens Marshes and Optimal Hydrological Conditions for Sustainable Mottled Duck Habitat
RESTORE Science: Inventory of Gulf Ecosystem Indicators Using an Ecological Resilience Framework
Field and simulated data to construct hypervolumes of coastal wetland plant states for resilience quantification, Louisiana, USA (2016-2017) Field and simulated data to construct hypervolumes of coastal wetland plant states for resilience quantification, Louisiana, USA (2016-2017)
Short term soil carbon data and accretion rates from four marsh types in Mississippi River Delta collected in 2015 Short term soil carbon data and accretion rates from four marsh types in Mississippi River Delta collected in 2015
Modeling soil pore water salinity response to drought in tidal freshwater forested wetlands Modeling soil pore water salinity response to drought in tidal freshwater forested wetlands
Rapid peat development beneath maturing mangrove forests: quantifying ecosystem changes along a 25-year chronosequence of created coastal wetlands Rapid peat development beneath maturing mangrove forests: quantifying ecosystem changes along a 25-year chronosequence of created coastal wetlands
Local and landscape-scale data describing patterns of coastal wetland loss in the Texas Chenier Plain, U.S.A. Local and landscape-scale data describing patterns of coastal wetland loss in the Texas Chenier Plain, U.S.A.
Salt marsh phenology and sexual reproductive characteristics at reference and restored sites in Louisiana, USA (2016) Salt marsh phenology and sexual reproductive characteristics at reference and restored sites in Louisiana, USA (2016)
Preface to book: Wetland carbon and environmental management Preface to book: Wetland carbon and environmental management
Summary of wetland carbon and environmental management: Path forward Summary of wetland carbon and environmental management: Path forward
Carbon fluxes and potential soil accumulation within Greater Everglades cypress and pine forested wetlands Carbon fluxes and potential soil accumulation within Greater Everglades cypress and pine forested wetlands
Modeling the impacts of hydrology and management on carbon balance at the Great Dismal Swamp, Virginia and North Carolina, USA Modeling the impacts of hydrology and management on carbon balance at the Great Dismal Swamp, Virginia and North Carolina, USA
Carbon flux, storage, and wildlife co-benefits in a restoring estuary Carbon flux, storage, and wildlife co-benefits in a restoring estuary
The importance of wetland carbon dynamics to society: Insight from the Second State of the Carbon Cycle Science Report The importance of wetland carbon dynamics to society: Insight from the Second State of the Carbon Cycle Science Report
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.