The following pages link to Karen Thorne, Ph.D. (Q49781):
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- 2010 bathymetric survey and digital elevation model of Corte Madera Bay, California (Q62660) (← links)
- Climate-related variation in plant peak biomass and growth phenology across Pacific Northwest tidal marshes (Q145142) (← links)
- U.S. Pacific coastal wetland resilience and vulnerability to sea-level rise (Q145176) (← links)
- Intensity of grass invasion negatively correlated with population density and age structure of an endangered dune plant across its range (Q145767) (← links)
- Wetlands in intermittently closed estuaries can build elevations to keep pace with sea-level rise (Q145864) (← links)
- Seasonal impoundment alters patterns of tidal wetland plant diversity across spatial scales (Q146421) (← links)
- Waterfowl use of wetland habitats informs wetland restoration designs for multi‐species benefits (Q146452) (← links)
- Collaborative decision-analytic framework to maximize resilience of tidal marshes to climate change (Q148306) (← links)
- Thin-layer sediment addition to an existing salt marsh to combat sea-level rise and improve endangered species habitat in California, USA (Q149591) (← links)
- Multi-decadal simulation of marsh topography evolution under sea level rise and episodic sediment loads (Q150844) (← links)
- Balanced sediment fluxes in southern California’s Mediterranean-climate zone salt marshes (Q151178) (← links)
- Statistical correction of lidar-derived digital elevation models with multispectral airborne imagery in tidal marshes (Q153225) (← links)
- Wetland Accretion Rate Model of Ecosystem Resilience (WARMER) and its application to habitat sustainability for endangered species in the San Francisco Estuary (Q154629) (← links)
- Sea‐level rise, habitat loss, and potential extirpation of a salt marsh specialist bird in urbanized landscapes (Q156601) (← links)
- Flooding regimes increase avian predation on wildlife prey in tidal marsh ecosystems (Q156624) (← links)
- Habitat of the endangered salt marsh harvest mouse (Reithrodontomys raviventris) in San Francisco Bay (Q156650) (← links)
- The Impact of Sea-Level Rise on Coral Reef and Mangrove Interactions and the Resulting Coastal Flooding Hazards (Q160220) (← links)
- Fate of Endangered Species in San Francisco Bay Tidal Marshes with Sea-Level Rise (Q160282) (← links)
- Effects of Sea-Level Rise and Extreme Storms on California Coastal Habitats: Part 1 (Q160388) (← links)
- Science to Inform the Management of Mangrove Ecosystems Undergoing Sea Level Rise at Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Sanibel Island, Florida (Q160431) (← links)
- The Future Resiliency of Mangrove Forests to Sea-Level Rise in the Western Pacific: Initiating a National Assessment Approach (Q160461) (← links)
- Effects of Sea-Level Rise and Extreme Storms on California Coastal Habitats: Part 2 (Q160468) (← links)
- Understanding the Impacts of Ecological Drought on Estuaries in the Pacific Northwest (Q160528) (← links)
- Climate Extremes and Ecological Impacts to California Estuaries (Q160537) (← links)
- Developing a Pacific Mangrove Monitoring Network (PACMAN) in Response to Sea Level Rise (Q160588) (← links)
- Marshes to Mudflats: Climate Change Effects Along Coastal Estuaries in the Pacific Northwest (Q160896) (← links)
- Sea-level Rise Vulnerability of Mangrove Forests in Micronesia and the Pacific (Q227716) (← links)
- The Response of Coastal Wetlands to Sea-level Rise: Understanding how Macroscale Drivers Influence Local Processes and Feedbacks (Q227868) (← links)
- The response of coastal wetlands to sea-level rise: Understanding how macroscale drivers influence local processes and feedbacks (Q227876) (← links)
- Davis Field Station (Q229757) (← links)
- Improving Our Ability to Forecast Tidal Marsh Response to Sea Level Rise (Q229825) (← links)
- Importance of biogeomorphic and spatial properties in assessing a tidal salt marsh vulnerability to sea-level rise (Q236585) (← links)
- Potential effects of sea-level rise on plant productivity: Species-specific responses in northeast Pacific tidal marshes (Q238218) (← links)
- Are coastal managers ready for climate change? A case study from estuaries along the Pacific coast of the United States (Q238813) (← links)
- Inundation, vegetation, and sediment effects on litter decomposition in Pacific Coast tidal marshes (Q239430) (← links)
- A comparison of eDNA sampling methods in an estuarine environment on presence of longfin smelt (Spirinchus thaleichthys) and fish community composition (Q256276) (← links)
- Decomposition of plant litter in Pacific coast tidal marshes, 2014-2015 (Q257195) (← links)
- Stress gradients structure spatial variability in coastal tidal marsh plant composition and diversity in a major Pacific coast estuary (Q259360) (← links)
- Increasing salt marsh elevation using sediment augmentation: Critical insights from surface sediments and sediment cores (Q264211) (← links)
- Vertical zonation and niche breadth of tidal marsh plants along the Northeast Pacific coast (Q264928) (← links)
- Atmospheric river storm flooding influences tidal marsh elevation building processes (Q265408) (← links)
- El Niño increases high‐tide flooding in tidal wetlands along the U.S. Pacific coast. (Q269201) (← links)
- Testing the interactive effects of flooding and salinity on tidal marsh plant productivity (Q270947) (← links)
- Rising seas could cross thresholds for initiating coastal wetland drowning within decades across much of the United States (Q272011) (← links)
- Migration and transformation of coastal wetlands in response to rising seas (Q272111) (← links)
- Enhancing marsh elevation using sediment augmentation: A case study from southern California, USA (Q275334) (← links)
- Elevations of mangrove forests of Pohnpei, Micronesia (Q275610) (← links)
- Incorporation of uncertainty to improve projections of tidal wetland elevation and carbon accumulation with sea-level rise (Q277266) (← links)
- Case Study, California Black Rail (Laterallus jamaicensis corturniculus): Science Foundation Chapter 5, Appendix 5.1 in The Baylands and climate change: What can we do? (Q277281) (← links)
- Observing coastal wetland transitions using national land cover products (Q277496) (← links)