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Beth Lawrence
Beth Lawrence
University of Connecticut; Dept. of Natural Resources & the Environment
Verified email at uconn.edu
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Typha (Cattail) Invasion in North American Wetlands: Biology, Regional Problems, Impacts, Ecosystem Services, and Management
S Bansal, SC Lishawa, S Newman, BA Tangen, D Wilcox, D Albert, ...
Wetlands, 1-40, 2019
1892019
Influence of nonnative earthworms on mycorrhizal colonization of sugar maple (Acer saccharum)
B Lawrence, MC Fisk, TJ Fahey, ER Suárez
New Phytologist, 145-153, 2003
1652003
Reintroduction of Castilleja levisecta: Effects of Ecological Similarity, Source Population Genetics, and Habitat Quality
BA Lawrence, TN Kaye
Restoration Ecology 19 (2), 166-176, 2011
792011
Wetland restoration in the new millennium: do research efforts match opportunities?
KI Wagner, SK Gallagher, M Hayes, BA Lawrence, JB Zedler
Restoration ecology 16 (3), 367-372, 2008
732008
Biomass harvest of invasive Typha promotes plant diversity in a Great Lakes coastal wetland
SC Lishawa, BA Lawrence, DA Albert, NC Tuchman
Restoration ecology 23 (3), 228-237, 2015
652015
Formation of tussocks by sedges: effects of hydroperiod and nutrients
BA Lawrence, JB Zedler
Ecological Applications 21 (5), 1745-1759, 2011
652011
Harvesting invasive plants to reduce nutrient loads and produce bioenergy: an assessment of Great Lakes coastal wetlands
BD Carson, SC Lishawa, NC Tuchman, AM Monks, BA Lawrence, ...
Ecosphere 9 (6), e02320, 2018
612018
Carbon Storage by Carex stricta Tussocks: A Restorable Ecosystem Service?
BA Lawrence, JB Zedler
Wetlands 33, 483-493, 2013
492013
Typha invasion associated with reduced aquatic macroinvertebrate abundance in northern Lake Huron coastal wetlands
BA Lawrence, K Bourke, SC Lishawa, NC Tuchman
Journal of Great Lakes Research 42 (6), 1412-1419, 2016
412016
Herbicide management of invasive cattail (Typha × glauca) increases porewater nutrient concentrations
BA Lawrence, SC Lishawa, Y Rodriguez, NC Tuchman
Wetlands Ecology and Management 24, 457-467, 2016
412016
Wetland invasion by Typha× glauca increases soil methane emissions
BA Lawrence, SC Lishawa, N Hurst, BT Castillo, NC Tuchman
Aquatic Botany 137, 80-87, 2017
372017
Valuing ecosystem services and disservices across heterogeneous green spaces
C Klimas, A Williams, M Hoff, B Lawrence, J Thompson, J Montgomery
Sustainability 8 (9), 853, 2016
322016
Invasive species removal increases species and phylogenetic diversity of wetland plant communities
SC Lishawa, BA Lawrence, DA Albert, DJ Larkin, NC Tuchman
Ecology and Evolution 9 (11), 6231-6244, 2019
302019
Effects of experimental harvesting of an invasive hybrid cattail on wetland structure and function
S Keyport, BD Carson, O Johnson, BA Lawrence, SC Lishawa, ...
Restoration ecology 27 (2), 389-398, 2019
292019
Root dynamics of Carex stricta-dominated tussock meadows
BA Lawrence, TJ Fahey, JB Zedler
Plant and soil 364, 325-339, 2013
272013
Direct and indirect effects of host plants: implications for reintroduction of an endangered hemiparasitic plant (Castilleja levisecta)
BA Lawrence, TN Kaye
Madroño 55 (2), 151-158, 2008
222008
Fitness effects of inbreeding and outbreeding on golden paintbrush (Castilleja levisecta): implications for recovery and reintroduction
TN Kaye, B Lawrence
Report on file with WNHP and Institute for Applied Ecology, 2003
182003
Habitat variation throughout the historic range of golden paintbrush, a Pacific Northwest prairie endemic: implications for reintroduction
BA Lawrence, TN Kaye
Northwest Science 80 (2), 140, 2006
172006
Vegetation zonation predicts soil carbon mineralization and microbial communities in southern New England salt marshes
A Barry, SK Ooi, AM Helton, B Steven, CS Elphick, BA Lawrence
Estuaries and Coasts 45 (1), 168-180, 2022
162022
Studies to facilitate reintroduction of golden paintbrush (Castilleja levisecta) to the Willamette Valley, Oregon
BA Lawrence
112005
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