Browsing SUNY Plattsburgh by Subject "Adirondack Upland streams"
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Effects of land use on periphyton chlorophyll a concentrations and biomass in Adirondack Upland Streams
(Scientia Discipulorum: SUNY Plattsburgh, 2006)In this study we examined bottom-up (light, nutrient availability) and habitat (stream velocity, stream depth) factors affecting benthic chlorophyll a and periphyton biomass in logged and Forest Preserve watershed streams ... -
Leaf Litter Quality in Adirondack Upland Streams: Managed vs. Preserve
(Scientia Discipulorum: SUNY Plattsburgh, 2008)Leaf litter quality has an important nutritional role in headwater streams. Since upland streams are relatively small (1st order and 2nd order streams) with a dense forest canopy, primary productivity from stream macrophytes ... -
Nitrogen Cycling and Dynamics in Upland Managed and Preserved Watersheds of the Adirondack Mountains, New York
(Scientia Discipulorum: SUNY Plattsburgh, 2008)This study investigated nitrogen cycling differences between management systems in the Adirondacks. The definition of managed site was that there had been active logging within the past twenty-five years and the sites fit ...