Beth A. Lawrence
Associate Professor/Natural Resources and Environ
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
154 Scholarly Contributions
Tidal restriction legacies in salt marsh soil organic matter
2020
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Plant-Soil Responses to Experimental Thin-Layer Placement in a Coastal Marsh
2020
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Testing drivers of individual-level asynchrony in mast-seeding patterns
2020
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Plant-soil responses to experimental thin layer placement in a Connecticut salt marsh
2020
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Response of biomass structure and greenhouse gas flux to repeated large-scale mechanical treatment of invasive Typha across variable water conditions
2020
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Experimental warming and elevated CO2 impact reproduction of boreal conifer trees
2020
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How will sea-level rise driven shifts in wetland vegetation alter salt marsh ecosystem services?
2020
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Vegetation zonation predicts salt marsh carbon mineralization and microbial communities in southern New England salt marshes
2021
Research Type: Journal Article
Seasonal patterns of denitrification and N2O production in a southern New England salt marsh
2021
Research Type: Journal Article
Experimental sediment addition in salt-marsh restoration: plant soil carbon dynamics in southern New England.
2021
Research Type: Journal Article
Road salt inputs alter biogeochemistry but not community composition in exurban forested wetlands
2021
Research Type: Journal Article
Repeated large-scale mechanical treatment of invasive Typha under increasing water levels promotes floating mat formation and wetland methane emissions
2021
Research Type: Journal Article
Warming and elevated CO2 impact black spruce cone morphology. Midwest Ecology and Evolution Conference
2021
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Active restoration promotes wetland plant establishment on former riparian cranberry farms more effectively than passive retirement
2021
Research Type: Poster/Presentation