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David Kaplan
David Kaplan
Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure & Environment, University of Florida
E-mail megerősítve itt: ufl.edu - Kezdőlap
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The changing hydrology of a dammed Amazon
K Timpe, D Kaplan
Science Advances 3 (11), e1700611, 2017
2672017
Restore or retreat? Saltwater intrusion and water management in coastal wetlands
E White, D Kaplan
Ecosystem Health and Sustainability 3 (1), e01258, 2017
2332017
A significant nexus: Geographically isolated wetlands influence landscape hydrology
DL McLaughlin, DA Kaplan, MJ Cohen
Water Resources Research 50 (9), 7153-7166, 2014
1462014
Managing forests for increased regional water yield in the southeastern US Coastal Plain
DL McLaughlin, DA Kaplan, MJ Cohen
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 49 (4), 953-965, 2013
942013
The invisibility of fisheries in the process of hydropower development across the Amazon
CRC Doria, S Athayde, EE Marques, MAL Lima, J Dutka-Gianelli, ...
Ambio 47 (4), 453-465, 2018
832018
Temperature thresholds for black mangrove (Avicennia germinans) freeze damage, mortality and recovery in North America: Refining tipping points for range …
MJ Osland, RH Day, CT Hall, LC Feher, AR Armitage, J Cebrian, ...
Journal of Ecology 108 (2), 654-665, 2020
802020
Revealing biotic and abiotic controls of harmful algal blooms in a shallow subtropical lake through statistical machine learning
NG Nelson, R Munoz-Carpena, EJ Phlips, D Kaplan, P Sucsy, ...
Environmental science & technology 52 (6), 3527-3535, 2018
802018
River fragmentation and flow alteration metrics: a review of methods and directions for future research
S Jumani, MJ Deitch, D Kaplan, EP Anderson, J Krishnaswamy, ...
Environmental Research Letters 15 (12), 123009, 2020
732020
Mapping research on hydropower and sustainability in the Brazilian Amazon: advances, gaps in knowledge and future directions
S Athayde, M Mathews, S Bohlman, W Brasil, CRC Doria, J Dutka-Gianelli, ...
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 37, 50-69, 2019
642019
A casualty of climate change? Loss of freshwater forest islands on Florida's Gulf Coast
AK Langston, DA Kaplan, FE Putz
Global Change Biology 23 (12), 5383-5397, 2017
612017
Nitrogen-enriched discharges from a highly managed watershed intensify red tide (Karenia brevis) blooms in southwest Florida
M Medina, D Kaplan, EC Milbrandt, D Tomasko, R Huffaker, C Angelini
Science of the Total Environment 827, 154149, 2022
602022
Beyond precipitation: Physiographic gradients dictate the relative importance of environmental drivers on savanna vegetation
MA Campo-Bescos, R Munoz-Carpena, DA Kaplan, J Southworth, L Zhu, ...
PloS one 8 (8), e72348, 2013
592013
Linking metrics of landscape pattern to hydrological process in a lotic wetland
J Yuan, MJ Cohen, DA Kaplan, S Acharya, LG Larsen, MK Nungesser
Landscape Ecology, 1-20, 2015
562015
Dam-induced hydrologic alterations in the rivers feeding the Pantanal
P Ely, I Fantin-Cruz, HM Tritico, P Girard, D Kaplan
Frontiers in Environmental Science 8, 579031, 2020
492020
Untangling complex shallow groundwater dynamics in the floodplain wetlands of a southeastern US coastal river
D Kaplan, R Muñoz‐Carpena, A Ritter
Water Resources Research 46 (8), 2010
462010
Theoretical and empirical evidence against the Budyko catchment trajectory conjecture
NGF Reaver, DA Kaplan, H Klammler, JW Jawitz
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 26 (5), 1507-1525, 2022
43*2022
Which components of plant diversity are most correlated with ecosystem properties? A case study in a restored wetland in northern China
Y Zhang, R Wang, D Kaplan, J Liu
Ecological Indicators 49, 228-236, 2015
412015
From salamanders to greenhouse gases: does upland management affect wetland functions?
CN Jones, DL McLaughlin, K Henson, CA Haas, DA Kaplan
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 16 (1), 14-19, 2018
392018
Hydrological controls of fisheries production in a major Amazonian tributary
MAL Lima, DA Kaplan, C Rodrigues da Costa Doria
Ecohydrology 10 (8), e1899, 2017
372017
Quantifying nitrate leaching to groundwater from a corn-peanut rotation under a variety of irrigation and nutrient management practices in the Suwannee River Basin, Florida
S Rath, M Zamora-Re, W Graham, M Dukes, D Kaplan
Agricultural Water Management 246, 106634, 2021
362021
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