James O. Luken

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Biology Coastal Carolina University, Conway, SC, United States 
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Richard Weston Fonda grad student 1979 Western Washington University
 (Biomass and nitrogen accretion in red alder communities along the Hoh River, Olympic National Park)
William Dwight Billings grad student 1984 Duke
 (NET ECOSYSTEM PRODUCTION IN A SUBARCTIC PEATLAND (SPHAGNUM, DECOMPOSITION))
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Luken JO. (2020) Abandoning Risky Agriculture and Leveraging Natural Capital: A County-Level Method for Identifying Conservation Opportunity Natural Areas Journal. 40: 45-50
Hutchens JJ, Luken JO. (2015) Prey capture success by established and introduced populations of the venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) Ecological Restoration. 33: 171-177
Barker JE, Hutchens JJ, Luken JO. (2014) Macroinvertebrates associated with water hyacinth roots and a root analog Freshwater Science. 33: 159-167
Noe Z, Jackson J, Hutchens JJ, et al. (2014) Effects of Shoreline Development on Composition and Physical Structure of Plants in a South Carolina High Marsh Estuaries and Coasts. 37: 56-66
Luken JO. (2013) The ecology of art Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 11: 218-219
Luken JO. (2012) Relative Stability of Plant Communities in a South Carolina High Salt Marsh Castanea. 77: 327-334
Rotella AR, Luken JO. (2012) Biomass and Growth of Waterhyacinth in a Tidal Blackwater River, South Carolina Southeastern Naturalist. 11: 361-374
Luken JO. (2012) Long‐Term Outcomes of Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) Establishment Restoration Ecology. 20: 669-670
Walters K, Hutchens JJ, Koepfler ET, et al. (2010) Local-scale characteristics of high-marsh communities next to developed and undeveloped shorelines in an ocean-dominated estuary, Murrells Inlet, SC Aquatic Sciences. 72: 309-324
Hutchens JJ, Luken JO. (2009) Prey capture in the Venus flytrap: Collection or selection? Botany. 87: 1007-1010
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