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Keryn B Gedan

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Ambio|May 13, 2009
Using facilitation theory to enhance mangrove restorationKeryn B Gedan, Brian R Silliman
Ecology Letters|July 2, 2009
Experimental warming causes rapid loss of plant diversity in New England salt marshesKeryn B Gedan, Mark D Bertness
Oecologia|May 22, 2010
How will warming affect the salt marsh foundation species Spartina patens and its ecological role?Keryn B Gedan, Mark D Bertness
American Journal of Botany|March 4, 2022
Sexual reproduction is light-limited as marsh grasses colonize maritime forestEzra J Kottler, Keryn B Gedan
Global Change Biology|November 12, 2014
Climate change and dead zonesAndrew H Altieri, Keryn B Gedan
Ecology|May 26, 2011
Substrate size mediates thermal stress in the rocky intertidalKeryn B Gedan, Joanna Bernhardt, Mark D Bertness, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 9, 2021
Resilience of Tropical Ecosystems to Ocean DeoxygenationAndrew H Altieri, Maggie D Johnson, Sara D Swaminathan, et al.
Peerj|October 3, 2014
Livestock as a potential biological control agent for an invasive wetland plantBrian R Silliman, Thomas Mozdzer, Christine Angelini, et al.
Annual Review of Marine Science|September 11, 2024
Feedbacks Regulating the Salinization of Coastal LandscapesMatthew L Kirwan, Holly A Michael, Keryn B Gedan, et al.
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Ambio|May 13, 2009
Using facilitation theory to enhance mangrove restorationKeryn B Gedan, Brian R Silliman
Ecology Letters|July 2, 2009
Experimental warming causes rapid loss of plant diversity in New England salt marshesKeryn B Gedan, Mark D Bertness
Oecologia|May 22, 2010
How will warming affect the salt marsh foundation species Spartina patens and its ecological role?Keryn B Gedan, Mark D Bertness
American Journal of Botany|March 4, 2022
Sexual reproduction is light-limited as marsh grasses colonize maritime forestEzra J Kottler, Keryn B Gedan
Global Change Biology|November 12, 2014
Climate change and dead zonesAndrew H Altieri, Keryn B Gedan
Ecology|May 26, 2011
Substrate size mediates thermal stress in the rocky intertidalKeryn B Gedan, Joanna Bernhardt, Mark D Bertness, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 9, 2021
Resilience of Tropical Ecosystems to Ocean DeoxygenationAndrew H Altieri, Maggie D Johnson, Sara D Swaminathan, et al.
Peerj|October 3, 2014
Livestock as a potential biological control agent for an invasive wetland plantBrian R Silliman, Thomas Mozdzer, Christine Angelini, et al.
Annual Review of Marine Science|September 11, 2024
Feedbacks Regulating the Salinization of Coastal LandscapesMatthew L Kirwan, Holly A Michael, Keryn B Gedan, et al.
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