James Grace, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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The potential impact of herbivores on the susceptibility of the marsh plant Sagittaria lancifolia to saltwater intrusion in coastal wetlands The potential impact of herbivores on the susceptibility of the marsh plant Sagittaria lancifolia to saltwater intrusion in coastal wetlands
The objective of this study was to experimentally evaluate the effects of simulated herbivory on the ability of a freshwater marsh plant to recover from temporary saltwater intrusion such as can be caused by tropical storms. Sods containing Sagittaria lancifolia, a dominant plant in interior coastal marshes, were manipulated in the field so as to subject plants to a pulse of 15‰ salt...
Authors
James B. Grace, Mark Ford
Effects of nutrients and hydroperiod on Typha, Cladium, and Eleocharis: Implications for everglades restoration Effects of nutrients and hydroperiod on Typha, Cladium, and Eleocharis: Implications for everglades restoration
The recent expansion of Typha domingensis (Typha) into areas of the Everglades previously dominated by Cladium jamaicense (Cladium) communities has led to competing hypotheses about the importance of nutrient concentration vs. hydroperiod in controlling the distribution of these species. In this study, experimental mixtures of Typha domingensis, Cladium jamaicense, and Eleocharis...
Authors
S. Newman, James B. Grace, J. W. Koebel
On the relationship between plant species diversity and biomass: A comment on a paper by Gough, Grace and Taylor On the relationship between plant species diversity and biomass: A comment on a paper by Gough, Grace and Taylor
No abstract available.
Authors
R. H. Marrs, James B. Grace, L. Gough
Disturbance and recovery of the Louisiana coastal marsh landscape from the impacts of Hurricane Andrew Disturbance and recovery of the Louisiana coastal marsh landscape from the impacts of Hurricane Andrew
The impact of Hurricane Andrew on the Louisiana coastal landscape and the initial recovery of wetland plant communities was determined from extensive surveys of a large geographic region of coastal marsh near Atchafalaya Bay and intensive studies of an oligohaline marsh on Otter Bayou. Wind and water movements associated with the hurricane resulted in the formation of compressed marsh...
Authors
Glenn R. Guntenspergen, Donald R. Cahoon, James B. Grace, Gregory D. Steyer, Stephen Fournet, M. A. Townson, A. Lee Foote
On the measurement of plant competition intensity On the measurement of plant competition intensity
No abstract available.
Authors
James B. Grace
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 187
The potential impact of herbivores on the susceptibility of the marsh plant Sagittaria lancifolia to saltwater intrusion in coastal wetlands The potential impact of herbivores on the susceptibility of the marsh plant Sagittaria lancifolia to saltwater intrusion in coastal wetlands
The objective of this study was to experimentally evaluate the effects of simulated herbivory on the ability of a freshwater marsh plant to recover from temporary saltwater intrusion such as can be caused by tropical storms. Sods containing Sagittaria lancifolia, a dominant plant in interior coastal marshes, were manipulated in the field so as to subject plants to a pulse of 15‰ salt...
Authors
James B. Grace, Mark Ford
Effects of nutrients and hydroperiod on Typha, Cladium, and Eleocharis: Implications for everglades restoration Effects of nutrients and hydroperiod on Typha, Cladium, and Eleocharis: Implications for everglades restoration
The recent expansion of Typha domingensis (Typha) into areas of the Everglades previously dominated by Cladium jamaicense (Cladium) communities has led to competing hypotheses about the importance of nutrient concentration vs. hydroperiod in controlling the distribution of these species. In this study, experimental mixtures of Typha domingensis, Cladium jamaicense, and Eleocharis...
Authors
S. Newman, James B. Grace, J. W. Koebel
On the relationship between plant species diversity and biomass: A comment on a paper by Gough, Grace and Taylor On the relationship between plant species diversity and biomass: A comment on a paper by Gough, Grace and Taylor
No abstract available.
Authors
R. H. Marrs, James B. Grace, L. Gough
Disturbance and recovery of the Louisiana coastal marsh landscape from the impacts of Hurricane Andrew Disturbance and recovery of the Louisiana coastal marsh landscape from the impacts of Hurricane Andrew
The impact of Hurricane Andrew on the Louisiana coastal landscape and the initial recovery of wetland plant communities was determined from extensive surveys of a large geographic region of coastal marsh near Atchafalaya Bay and intensive studies of an oligohaline marsh on Otter Bayou. Wind and water movements associated with the hurricane resulted in the formation of compressed marsh...
Authors
Glenn R. Guntenspergen, Donald R. Cahoon, James B. Grace, Gregory D. Steyer, Stephen Fournet, M. A. Townson, A. Lee Foote
On the measurement of plant competition intensity On the measurement of plant competition intensity
No abstract available.
Authors
James B. Grace