Barbara L. Bedford
Affiliations: | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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Ecology Biology, Plant Physiology, BiogeochemistryWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorGrant Cottam | grad student | 1980 | UW Madison (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) | |
(Cooling Water Discharge Into Floodplain Meadows and Marshes: Effects, Mechanisms, and Implications for Environmental Analysis.) | ||||
Simon Asher Levin | post-doc | 1981-1987 | Cornell (Biomechanics Tree) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeAllison R. Aldous | grad student | 2001 | Cornell |
Peter Weishampel | grad student | 2005 | Cornell |
Noel P. Gurwick | grad student | 2007 | Cornell |
Samuel M. Simkin | grad student | 2012 | Cornell |
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Simkin SM, Bedford BL, Weathers KC. (2013) Phytotoxic Sulfide More Important than Nutrients for Plants Within a Groundwater-Fed Wetland Ecosystems. 16: 1118-1129 |
Canham CD, Pace ML, Weathers KC, et al. (2012) Nitrogen deposition and lake nitrogen concentrations: a regional analysis of terrestrial controls and aquatic linkages Ecosphere. 3: art66 |
Crowley KF, Bedford BL. (2011) Mosses influence phosphorus cycling in rich fens by driving redox conditions in shallow soils. Oecologia. 167: 253-64 |
Johnston CA, Zedler JB, Tulbure MG, et al. (2009) A unifying approach for evaluating the condition of wetland plant communities and identifying related stressors. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. 19: 1739-57 |
Vaccaro LE, Bedford BL, Johnston CA. (2009) Litter accumulation promotes dominance of invasive species of cattails (Typha spp.) in Lake Ontario wetlands Wetlands. 29: 1036-1048 |
Johnston CA, Ghioca DM, Tulbure M, et al. (2008) Partitioning vegetation response to anthropogenic stress to develop multi-taxa wetland indicators. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. 18: 983-1001 |
Milder JC, Lassoie JP, Bedford BL. (2008) Conserving biodiversity and ecosystem function through limited development: an empirical evaluation. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology. 22: 70-9 |
Boomer KMB, Bedford BL. (2008) Influence of nested groundwater systems on reduction-oxidation and alkalinity gradients with implications for plant nutrient availability in four New York fens Journal of Hydrology. 351: 107-125 |
Boomer KMB, Bedford BL. (2008) Groundwater-induced redox-gradients control soil properties and phosphorus availability across four headwater wetlands, New York, USA Biogeochemistry. 90: 259-274 |
Johnston CA, Bedford BL, Bourdaghs M, et al. (2007) Plant species indicators of physical environment in Great Lakes coastal wetlands Journal of Great Lakes Research. 33: 106-124 |