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Frankenia salina

Popularity of Frankenia salina over time

[Plots of numbers of papers mentioning Frankenia salina (filled column histogram and left hand axis scale) and line of best fit, 1926 to 2006 (complete line, with equation and % variation accounted for, in box on the left hand side); Plots of a proportional micro index, derived from numbers of papers mentioning Frankenia salina as a proportion (scaled by multiplying by one million) of the total number of papers published for that year (broken line frequency polygon and right hand scale) and line of best fit, 1926 to 2006 (broken line, with equation and % variation accounted for, in broken line box on the right hand side)]

Total Mentions (Biological Abstracts/Biosis Previews):

References

 

Armitage AR, Boyer KE, Vance RR, Ambrose RF (2006) Restoring assemblages of salt marsh halophytes in the presence of a rapidly colonizing dominant species. Wetlands 26, 667-76. Contact: Armitage, Anna R. ; Texas A and M Univ, Dept Marine Biol, 5007 Ave U, Galveston, TX 77551 USA

 

Duke RR, Shellhammer HS (2006) Estimating relative numbers of salt marsh harvest mice, Reithrodontomys raviventris, in tidal marshes by trapping the high marsh zone. California Fish and Game 92, 184-90. Contact: Duke, Ronald R. ; HT Harvey and Associates Ecol Consultants, 3150 Almaden Expressway,Suite 145, San Jose, CA 95118 USA

 

O'Brien EL, Zedler JB (2006) Accelerating the restoration of vegetation in a southern California salt marsh. Wetlands Ecology and Management 14, 269-86. Contact: Zedler, Joy B.; Dept Bot, 430 Lincoln Dr, Madison, WI 53706 USA

 

Solomeshch A, Barbour M (2006) Defining restoration targets for the Great Valley Grassland State Park (San Joaquin Valley). Grasslands 16, 1,12-7.

 

Dudley TL, Kazmer DJ (2005) Field assessment of the risk posed by Diorhabda elongata, a biocontrol agent for control of saltcedar (Tamarix spp.), to a nontarget plant, Frankenia salina. Biological Control 35, 265-75. Contact: Dudley, Tom L. ; Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Inst Marine Sci, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA

 

Morzaria-Luna H, Callaway JC, Sullivan G, Zedler JB (2004) Relationship between topographic heterogeneity and vegetation patterns in a Californian salt marsh. Journal of Vegetation Science 15, 523-30. Contact: Zedler, J. B.; Dept Bot, Univ Wisconsin, Madison, WI, 53706, USA

 

Zedler JB, Morzaria-Luna H, Ward K (2003) The challenge of restoring vegetation on tidal, hypersaline substrates. Plant and Soil 253, 259-73. Contact: Zedler, J. B. ; Department of Botany and Arboretum, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 430 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI, 53706, USA

 

Keer GH, Zedler JB (2002) Salt marsh canopy architecture differs with the number and composition of species. Ecological Applications 12, 456-73. Contact: Zedler, Joy B.; Botany Department and Arboretum, University of Wisconsin, 430 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI, 57306, USA

jbzedler@facstaff.wisc.edu

 

Sullivan G, Callaway JC, Zedler JB (2001) Species richness and system function in experimental saltmarsh microcosms. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts 86. Contact: Sullivan, Gary ; Pacific Estuarine Research Laboratory, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USA

 

Pennings SC, Callaway RM (1996) Impact of a parasitic plant on the structure and dynamics of salt marsh vegetation. Ecology (Washington D C) 77, 1410-9. Contact: Pennings, Steven C. ; Univ. Georgia Marine Inst., Sapelo Island, GA 31327, USA

 

Wayne LB, Parker VT (1996) High rainfall and fungal pathogens in a San Francisco Bay salt marsh - a test of the importance of competition and salinity in determining zonation. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 77. Contact: San Francisco State Univ., Dep. Biol., 1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA

 

 

 

 


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