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Jeanmarie Hartman
Jeanmarie Hartman
Associate Professor, Landscape Architecture, Plant Biology, Rutgers University
Verified email at sebs.rutgers.edu
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Environmental determinants of Phragmites australis expansion in a New Jersey salt marsh: an experimental approach
D Bart, JM Hartman
Oikos 89 (1), 59-69, 2000
1722000
Use of vegetation indices to estimate indices to estimate intercepted solar radiation and net carbon dioxide exchange of a grass canopy
DS Bartlett, GJ Whiting, JM Hartman
Remote Sensing of Environment 30 (2), 115-128, 1989
1501989
The role of large rhizome dispersal and low salinity windows in the establishment of common reed,Phragmites australis, in salt marshes: New links to human activities
D Bart, JM Hartman
Estuaries 26, 436-443, 2003
1282003
Recolonization of small disturbance patches in a New England salt marsh
JM Hartman
American Journal of Botany 75 (11), 1625-1631, 1988
1261988
Methane emissions from the Florida Everglades: Patterns of variability in a regional wetland ecosystem
DS Bartlett, KB Bartlett, JM Hartman, RC Harriss, DI Sebacher, ...
Global biogeochemical cycles 3 (4), 363-374, 1989
1141989
Human Facilitation of Phragmites australis Invasions in Tidal Marshes: A Review and Synthesis
D Bart, D Burdick, R Chambers, JM Hartman
Wetlands Ecology and Management 14, 53-65, 2006
882006
Evidence for rapid evolution of phenology in an invasive grass
A Novy, SL Flory, JM Hartman
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 26 (2), 443-450, 2013
782013
The influence ofPhragmites (common reed) on the distribution, abundance, and potential prey of a resident marsh fish in the Hackensack Meadowlands, New Jersey
DL Raichel, KW Able, JM Hartman
Estuaries 26, 511-521, 2003
762003
Environmental constraints on early establishment of Phragmites australis in salt marshes
D Bart, JM Hartman
Wetlands 22 (2), 201-213, 2002
632002
Continental scale variability in vegetation reflectance and its relationship to canopy morphology
DS Bartlett, MA Hardisky, RW Johnson, MF Gross, V Klemas, JM Hartman
International Journal of Remote Sensing 9 (7), 1223-1241, 1988
521988
Effects of wrack accumulation on salt marsh vegetation
J Hartmann, H Caswell, I Baliela
Oceanologica Acta, Special issue, 1983
501983
Aeolian sediment transport on a human‐altered foredune
KF Nordstrom, NL Jackson, JM Hartman, M Wong
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms: The Journal of the British …, 2007
472007
Avian response to restoration of urban tidal marshes in the Hackensack Meadowlands, New Jersey
A Seigel, C Hatfield, JM Hartman
Urban Habitats 3 (1), 87-116, 2005
472005
Some long-term consequences of sewage contamination in salt marsh ecosystems
I Valiela, JM Teal, C Cogswell, J Hartman, S Allen
471985
Changes in topography and vegetation near gaps in a protective foredune
KF Nordstrom, JM Hartman, AL Freestone, M Wong, NL Jackson
Ocean & Coastal Management 50 (11-12), 945-959, 2007
312007
退化湿地生态系统的生态恢复与管理——以美国 Hackensack 湿地保护区为例
陈芳清
自然资源学报 19 (2), 217-223, 2004
312004
Benthic communities in Spartina alterniflora-and Phragmites australis-dominated salt marshes in the Hackensack Meadowlands, New Jersey
CE Yuhas, JM Hartman, JS Weis
Urban Habitats 3 (1), 158-191, 2005
292005
Genetic Variation of Spartina alterniflora in the New York Metropolitan Area and Its Relevance for Marsh Restoration
A Novy, PE Smouse, JM Hartman, L Struwe, J Honig, C Miller, M Alvarez, ...
Wetlands 30, 603-608, 2010
182010
Safe sites and the regeneration of Clethra alnifolia L.(Clethraceae) in wetland forests of central New Jersey
RA Jordan, JM Hartman
American Midland Naturalist, 112-123, 1995
151995
The role of wrack disturbance in the vegetation of a New England salt marsh
JM Hartman
University of Connecticut, 1984
151984
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