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DISSERTATIONS and THESES

Jenni Momsen
A multi-scale approach to reconstructing landscape history in the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, Morris County, New Jersey. Rutgers thesis (Ph.D.). Rutgers University, 2007. (addition to the Rutgers University Library system is pending)

Myla Aronson
Ecological change by Alien plants in an Urban landscape. Rutrgers thesis (Ph.D.). Rutgers University, 2007.

Alison Seigel
Avian response to urban tidal marsh restoration. Rutgers theses (M.S.). Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolution, 2006.

Polly Hicks
Seed dispersal dynamics and vegetation community development in a restored brackish marsh :implications for restored brackish marsh: implications for restoration and management. Rutgers theses (M.S.). Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolution, 2004.

Michele Backacs
A multi-scale study of the effects of current and historic land cover change of riparian plant communities of headwater streams. Rutgers theses (M.S.). Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolution, 2003.

David Bart
Environmental determinants of Phragmites australis invasion in a New Jersey salt marsh : interactions among human activities, disturbance, and edaphic conditiions. Rutgers theses (Ph.D.). Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolution, 2003.

Myla Johnson
Floodplain forest vegetation, soils, and land use of the upper Passaic River basin, New Jersey.
Rutgers theses (M.S.). Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolution, 2002.

Diana Raichel
The influence of Phragmites dominance on marsh resident fish in the Hackensack Meadowlands, New Jersey. Rutgers theses (M.S.). Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolution, 2001.

Catherine Yuhas
Benthic communities in Spartina alterniflora and Phragmites australis dominated salt marshes. Rutgers thesis (M.S.), Rutgers University, 2001.

 
 

 

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