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Publications of Curtis J. Richardson    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Papers Published

  1. Unghire, J.M, A.E. Sutton-Grier, N.E. Flanagan, and C.J. Richardson, Spatial impacts and wetland restoration on riparian soil properties in the North Carolina Piedmont, Restoration Ecology, vol. 19 (2011), pp. 738-746  [abs]
  2. Richter, D. B., A. R. Bacon, M. A. Mobley, C. J. Richardson et. al.,, Human–Soil Relations are Changing Rapidly: Proposals from SSSA’s Cross-Divisional Soil Change Working Group., Soil Sci Soc Amer J, vol. 75 (2011), pp. 2079-2084
  3. Osland, M.J., E. Gonzalez, C.J. Richardson, Restoring diversity after cattail expansion: Disturbance, resilience, and seasonality in a tropical dry wetland, Ecol Appl, vol. 21 no. 3 (2011), pp. 715-728  [abs]
  4. Richardson, C.J., N. Flanagan, M.Ho, and J.Pahl, Integrated stream and wetland restoration: A watershed approach to improved water quality on the landscape, Ecological Engineering, vol. 37 (2011), pp. 25-39  [abs]
  5. Sutton-Grier, A.E., J.P. Wright, B.M. McGill, and C.J. Richardson., Environmental conditions influence the plant functional diversity effect on potential denitrification, PLoS One, vol. 6 no. 2 (2011) [info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0016584]  [abs]
  6. Flanagan, N., and C.J. Richardson, A multi-scale approach to prioritize wetland restoration for watershed-level water quality, Wetlands Ecology and Management, vol. 18 (December, 2010), pp. 695–706 [pdf]  [abs]
  7. C.J. Richardson, The Everglades: North America’s subtropical wetland., Wetlands Ecology and Management, vol. 18 (October, 2010), pp. 517–542 [pdf]  [abs]
  8. J.M. Unghire, A.E. Sutton-Grier, N.E. Flanagan, and C.J. Richardson, Spatial impacts and wetland restoration on riparian soil properties in the North Carolina Piedmont, Restoration Ecology (2010) [pdf]  [abs]
  9. Sutton-Grier, A.E., M.A. Kenney, and C.J. Richardson, Examining the relationship between ecosystem structure and function using structural equation modeling: A case study examining denitrification potential in restored wetland soils., Ecological Modelling, vol. 221 no. 5 (2010), pp. 761–768 [pdf]  [abs]
  10. Bernhardt, E.S., B.P. Colman, M.F. Hochella, Jr., B.J. Cardinale, R.M. Nisbet, C.J. Richardson, and L. Yin, An ecological perspective on nanomaterial impacts in the environment, Journal of Environmental Quality no. 39 (2010), pp. 1954-1965  [abs]
  11. Bruland, G.L., C.J. Richardson, W.L. Daniels, Microbial and geochemical responses to organic matter amendments in a created wetland, Wetlands (2009) (29 (4):1153-1165.)
  12. Osland, M.J., J.W. Pahl, and C.J. Richardson, Native bamboo (Arundinaria gigantean) establishment and growth after the removal of an invasive non-native shrub (Ligustrum sinense): implications for restoration, Castanea (2009) (74 (3):247-258.)
  13. C.J. Richardson, The Everglades: North America’s subtropical wetland, Wetlands Ecology and Management (2009)
  14. C.J. Richardson, Wetlands of Mass Destruction, Environmental Forum (2009) (26 (4)36-41.)
  15. Sundareshwar, P.V., C J. Richardson, R.A Gleason, P.J. Pellechia, and S. Honomichl, Nature versus nurture: Functional assessment of restoration effects on wetland services using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Geophysical Research Letters (2009)
  16. Sutton-Grier, A.E., M. Ho, and C.J. Richardson, Organic amendments improve soil conditions and denitrification in a restored riparian wetland, Wetlands (2009)
  17. Hartman, W.H., C.J. Richardson, R. Vilgalys, and G.L. Bruland., Environmental and anthropogenic controls over bacterial communities in wetland soils, PNAS, vol. 105 no. 46 (2008), pp. 17842-17847
  18. C.J. Richardson, Wetlands of mass destruction: Can the “Garden of Eden” be fully restored?, National Wetlands Newsletter, vol. 30 no. 3 (2008), pp. 1, 3-7, 33
  19. Richardson, C.J. and N. A. Hussain, Restoring the Garden of Eden: An Ecological Assessment of the Marshes of Iraq, BioScience, vol. 56 (2006), pp. 477-489
  20. Bruland, G.L., and C.J. Richardson, An assessment of the phosphorus retention capacity of wetlands in the Painter Creek Watershed, Minnesota USA, Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, vol. 171 (2006), pp. 169-184
  21. Bruland, G.L., and C.J. Richardson, Comparison of soil organic matter in created, retored and paired natural wetlands in North Carolina, Wetlands Ecology and Management, vol. 14 (2006), pp. 245-251
  22. C.J. Richardson, Highway construction and mitigation: On the road to increasing wetland function?, National Wetlands Newsletter, vol. 27 no. 5 (2005), pp. 17-20
  23. C.J. Richardson, P. Reiss, N.A. Hussain, A.J. Alwash & D.J. Pool, The restoration potential of the Mesopotamian marshes of Iraq, Science, vol. 307 (2005), pp. 1307-1311
  24. P. Benzing & C.J. Richardson, CaCO3 Causes Underestimation of NaOH Extractable Phosphorus in Sequential Fractionations, Soil Science, vol. 170 no. 10 (2005), pp. 802-809
  25. L.L. Bourgeau-Chavez, K.B. Smith, S.M. Brunzell, E.S. Kasischke, E.A. Romanowicz & C.J. Richardson, Remote monitoring of regional inundation patterns and hydroperiod in the greater Everglades using synthetic aperture radar, Wetlands, vol. 25 no. 1 (2005), pp. 176-191
  26. G.L. Bruland & C.J. Richardson, Hydrologic, edaphic, and vegetative responses to Microtopographic reestablishment in a restored wetland, Restoration Ecology, vol. 13 no. 3 (2005), pp. 1-9
  27. G.L. Bruland & C.J. Richardson, Spatial variability of soil properties in created, restored, and paired natural wetlands, Soil Science Society of America Journal, vol. 69 (2005), pp. 273-284
  28. G.L. Bruland & C.J. Richardson, Hydrologic gradients and topsoil additions affect soil properties of Virginia created wetlands, Soil Science Society of America Journal, vol. 68 (2004), pp. 2069-2077
  29. G.L. Bruland & C.J. Richardson, A Spatially Explicit Investigation of Phosphorus Sorption and Related Soil Properties in Two Riparian Wetlands, Journal of Environmental Quality, vol. 33 (2004), pp. 785-794
  30. R.S. King, C.J. Richardson, D.L. Urban & E.A. Romanowicz, Spatial dependency of vegetation–Environment Linkages in an anthropogenically influenced wetland ecosystem, Ecosystems, vol. 7 (2004), pp. 75-97
  31. S.D. Bridgham & C.J. Richardson, Endogenous versus exogenous nutrient control over decomposition and mineralization in North Carolina peatlands, Biogeochemistry, vol. 65 (2003), pp. 151-178
  32. G.L. Bruland & M.F. Hanchey & C.J. Richardson, Effects of agriculture and wetland restoration on hydrology, soils, and water quality of a Carolina bay complex, Wetlands Ecology and Management, vol. 11 (2003), pp. 141-156
  33. E.S. Kasischke, K. B. Smith, L.L. Bourgeau-Chavez, E.A. Romanowicz, S. Brunzell & C.J. Richardson, Effects of seasonal hydrologic patterns in south Florida wetlands on radar backscatter measured from ERS-2 SAR imagery, Remote Sensing of Environment, vol. 88 (2003), pp. 423-441
  34. S.S. Qian, R.S. King & C.J. Richardson, Two statistical methods for the detection of environmental thresholds, Ecological Modeling, vol. 166 (2003), pp. 87-97
  35. R.S. King & C.J. Richardson, Integrating bioassessment and ecological risk assessment: An approach to developing numerical water-quality criteria, Environmental Management, vol. 31 no. 6 (2003), pp. 795-809
  36. R.G. Qualls & C.J. Richardson, Factors controlling concentration, export, and decomposition of dissolved organic nutrients in the Everglades of Florida, Biogeochemistry, vol. 62 no. 2 (2003), pp. 197-229
  37. C.J. Richardson, Pocosins: Isolated or integrated wetlands on the landscape?, Wetlands, vol. 23 no. 3 (2003), pp. 563-576
  38. R.S. King & C.J. Richardson, Evaluating subsampling approaches and macroinvertebrate taxonomic resolution for wetland bioassessment, Journal of the North American Benthological Society, vol. 21 no. 1 (2002), pp. 150-171
  39. R.G. Qualls, C.J. Richardson & L.J. Sherwood, Soil reduction-oxidation potential along a nutrient-enrichment gradient in the Everglades, Wetlands Journal, vol. 21 no. 3 (2001), pp. 403-411
  40. Y. Pan, R.J. Stevenson, P. Vaithiyanathan, J. Slate & C.J. Richardson, Changes in algal assemblages along observed and experimental phosphorus gradients in a subtropical wetland, U.S.A. Freshwater Biology, vol. 43 (2000), pp. 1-15
  41. R.G. Qualls & C.J. Richardson, Phosphorus enrichment affects litter decomposition, immobilization, and soil microbial phosphorus in wetland mesocosms, Soil Science Society of America Journal, vol. 64 (2000), pp. 799-808
  42. C. Chiang, C.B.Craft, D.W. Rogers & C.J. Richardson, Effects of 4 years of nitrogen and phosphorus additions on Everglades plant communities, Aquatic Botany, vol. 68 (2000), pp. 61-78
  43. R.S. King, K.T. Nunnery & C.J. Richardson, Macroinvertebrate assemblage response to highway crossings in forested wetlands: implications for biological assessment, Wetlands Ecology and Management, vol. 8 no. 4 (2000), pp. 243-256
  44. S.R. Cooper, J. Huvane, P. Vaithiyanathan & C.J. Richardson, Calibration of diatoms along a nutrient gradient in Florida Everglades Water Conservation Area-2A, U.S.A., Journal of Paleolimnology, vol. 22 (1999), pp. 413-437
  45. J.E. Jensen, S.R. Cooper & C.J. Richardson, Development of a calibration model of modern pollen along a nutrient gradient in Everglades Water Conservation Area 2A, USA, Wetlands, vol. 19 (1999), pp. 675-688
  46. C.J. Richardson, G.M. Ferrell & P. Vaithiyanathan, Nutrient effects on stand structure, resorption efficiency, and secondary compounds in Everglades sawgrass, Ecology, vol. 80 no. 7 (1999), pp. 2182-2192
  47. C.J. Richardson & S. Qian, Comments: Limits of phosphorus removal in wetlads, Wetlands Ecology and Management, vol. 7 (1999), pp. 235-238 ((Kadlec, previous issue, pp. 165-175).)
  48. C.J. Richardson & S. Qian, Phosphorus assimilative capacity in freshwater wetlands: A new paradigm for maintaining ecosystem structure and function, Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 33 no. 10 (1999), pp. 1545-1551
  49. P. Vaithiyanathan & C.J. Richardson, Macrophyte species changes in the Everglades: Examination along a eutrophication gradient, Journal of Environmental Quality, vol. 28 no. 4 (1999), pp. 1347-1358

Papers Accepted

  1. C.J. Richardson, Pocosins: Evergreen shrub bogs of the southeast, in Wetland Habitats of North America: Ecology and Conservation Concerns. D. Batzer and A. Baldwin, eds. University of California Press. (2011)
  2. Sutton-Grier, A.E., J.P. Wright, and C.J. Richardson, Different plant traits affect two pathways of riparian nitrogen removal in a restored freshwater wetland, Plant & Soil (2011)

Books Published

  1. C.J. Richardson, The Everglades Experiments: Lessons for Ecosystem Restoration (2008), pp. 698, Springer, New York, ISBN 978-0-387-98796-5

Book Chapters

  1. C.J. Richardson, The status of Mesopotamian marsh restoration in Iraq: A case study of transboundary water issues and internal water allocation problems., in Korhonen-Kurki, K., and M. Fox (eds.). Towards New Solutions in Managing Environmental Crisis: Proceedings of the USA–Iran–Finland Environmental Workshop, 14-15.9.2009, Haikko, Finland. Helsinki, University, Helsinki. (2010), pp. 59-72 [pdf]
  2. Richardson, C.J., and P. Vaithiyanathan, Biogeochemical Dynamics II. Cycling and storage of phosphorus in wetlands., in Maltby, E. and T. Barker (eds). The Wetlands Handbook. Wiley-Blackwell. (2009)
  3. J. Vymazal & C.J. Richardson, The relationship between soil, water nutrients and biomass of Cladium jamaicense and Typha latifolia in the northern Everglades, in Nutrients in Natural and Constructed Wetlands, edited by J. Vymazal (2003), Leiden: Backhuys Publishers
  4. C.J. Richardson & K. Nunnery, Ecological functional assessment (EFA): A new approach to determining wetland health, in Transformations of Nutrients in Natural and Constructed Wetlands, edited by J. Vymazal (2001), pp. 95-112, Leiden: Backhuys Publishers
  5. C.J. Richardson & J. Vymazal, Sampling macrophytes in wetlands (Chapter 14), in Bioassessment and Management of North American Freshwater Wetlands, edited by R. Rader, D.P. Butzer & Scott A. Wissinger (2001), pp. 297-338, New York: John Wiley & Sons
  6. C.J. Richardson, Freshwater Wetlands (Chapter 12), in North American Terrestrial Vegetation, edited by M.G. Barbour & W.D. Billings (2000), pp. 448-499, New York: Cambridge University Press
  7. C.J. Richardson, Ecological functions of wetlands on the landscape, in Ecotoxicology and Risk Assessment for Wetlands, edited by M.A. Lewis et al. (1999), pp. 9-26, Pensacola, FL: SETAC Press
  8. C.J. Richardson, The role of wetlands in storage, release, and cycling of phosphorus on the landscape: a 25 year retrospective, in Phosphorus Biogeochemistry in Sub-Tropical Ecosystems, edited by K.R. Reddy (1999), pp. 47-68, CRC Press/Lewis Publishers
  9. C.J. Richardson & K. Nunnery, Field investigations of wetland functions after disturbance at the ecosystem level, in Wetlands for the Future: Contributions from INTECOL™ 5th International Wetland Conference, 1998, edited by A.J. McComb & J.A. Davis (1999), pp. 359-372, Adelaide: Gleneagles Publishing

Other

  1. Richardson, C.J., R.S. King, S.S. Qian, P. Vaithiyanathan, R.G. Qualls, and C.A. Stow, Response to comment on "Estimating ecological thresholds for phosphorus in the Everglades", Environ Sci & Technol, vol. 42 no. 17 (2008), pp. 6772-6773
 
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