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Gary Wein, Rebecca Sharitz, J V. McArthur, Kenneth McLeod,
Eric Nelson, and Randall Kolka


JOURNALS

Researchers at the Savannah River Site have been conducting research on wetland systems since the early 1950's.  Much of this basic ecological work allowed the development of appropriate restoration and creation techniques for wetlands on the SRS.  Listed below are the titles for a few of these works in the peer reviewed literature.


Ecological Monographs, 64(3), 1994 pp. 345-367  © 1994 by the Ecological Society of America

WOODY PLANT REGENERATION IN FOUR FLOODPLAIN FORESTS

Robert H. Jones School of Forestry, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849-5418 USA

Rebecca R. Sharitz Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, Aiken, South Carolina 29802  USA

and Department of Botany, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602  USA

Philip M. Dixon Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, Aiken, South Carolina 29802  USA

Debra S. Segal KBN Engineering and Applied Sciences, 1034 Northwest 57th Street, Gainesville, Florida 32605  USA

Rebecca L. Schneider Department of Ecology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York  14853  USA 


J. Entomol. Sci. Vol. 28 1993

AQUATIC INSECTS OF UPPER THREE RUNS CREEK, SAVANNAH RIVER SITE, SOUTH CAROLINA.  PART IV:  CADDISFLIES (TRICHOPTERA) OF THE LOWER REACHES1,2

Michael A Floyd, John C. Morse, and J Vaun McArthur3

Clemson University, Department of Entomology, Long Hall, Box 340365, Clemson, SC 29634-0365


Proc. Natl. Acad. SCI USA  Vol. 85 pp. 9621-9624, December 1988 Ecology

GENETIC DIVERSITY IN NATURAL POPULATIONS OF A SOIL BACTERIUM ACROSS A LANDSCAPE GRADIENT. (PSEUDOMONAS CEPACIA/ENZYME POLYMORPHISM/HABITAT VARIABILITY/GENETICALLY ENGINEERED MICROORGANISMS)

J Vaun McArthur*, David A. Kovacic, and Michael H. Smith*      

*Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, Drawer E, University of Georgia, Aiken, SC 29801;

and Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801

Communicated by Eugene P. Odum, September 19, 1988


Ecology, 71(2), 1990, pp. 657-667  © 1990 by the Ecological Society of America

POST - DEFAUNATION RECOVERY OF FISH ASSEMBLAGES IN SOUTHEASTERN BLACKWATER STREAMS

Gary K. Meffe

University of Georgia's Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, Drawer E, Aiken, SC 29801  USA

Andrew Sheldon

Division of Biological Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, Montana 59812

USA


Wetlands, Vol. 16, No. 4, December 1996, pp. 564-576  © The Society of Wetland Scientists

VEGETATION CHANGES AND LAND-USE LEGACIES OF DEPRESSION WETLANDS OF THE WESTERN COASTAL PLAIN OF SOUTH CAROLINA: 1951-1992

L. Katherine Kirkman1, Robert F. Lide2, Gary R. Wein2, and Rebecca R. Sharitz2

1.  Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center

2.  University of Georgia Savannah River Ecology Laboratory


Science, Vol. 253, 23 August 1991

DECLINING AMPHIBIAN POPULATIONS:  THE PROBLEM OF SEPARATING HUMAN IMPACTS FROM NATURAL FLUCTUATIONS

Joseph H. K. Pechmann, * David E. Scott, Raymond D. Semlitsch, Janalee P. Caldwell, Laurie J. Vitt, and J. Whitfield Gibbons