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Camille L. Stagg
Researcher at United States Geological Survey
Publications - 48
Citations - 1930
Camille L. Stagg is an academic researcher from United States Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wetland & Marsh. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1366 citations. Previous affiliations of Camille L. Stagg include Louisiana State University.
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Beyond just sea-level rise: considering macroclimatic drivers within coastal wetland vulnerability assessments to climate change
Michael J. Osland,Nicholas M. Enwright,Richard H. Day,Christopher A. Gabler,Camille L. Stagg,James B. Grace +5 more
TL;DR: The overarching aim is to illustrate the need to also consider macroclimatic drivers within vulnerability assessments for coastal wetlands, and highlight several ecological transition zones where small changes in macroClimatic conditions would result in comparatively large changes in coastal wetland ecosystem structure and function.
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Climatic controls on the global distribution, abundance, and species richness of mangrove forests
Michael J. Osland,Laura C. Feher,Kereen T. Griffith,Kyle C. Cavanaugh,Nicholas M. Enwright,Richard H. Day,Camille L. Stagg,Ken W. Krauss,Rebecca J. Howard,James B. Grace,Kerrylee Rogers +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of air temperature and rainfall regimes on the distribution, abundance, and species richness of mangrove forests was quantified via regional range-limit-specific analyses.
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Ecosystem Development After Mangrove Wetland Creation: Plant–Soil Change Across a 20-Year Chronosequence
Michael J. Osland,Michael J. Osland,Amanda C. Spivak,Amanda C. Spivak,Janet A. Nestlerode,Jeannine M. Lessmann,Alejandro E. Almario,Paul T. Heitmuller,Marc Russell,Ken W. Krauss,Federico Alvarez,Darrin D. Dantin,James E. Harvey,Andrew S. From,Nicole Cormier,Camille L. Stagg +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 20-year chronosequence of created tidal wetland sites in Tampa Bay, Florida (USA) to natural reference mangrove wetlands was compared.
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Macroclimatic change expected to transform coastal wetland ecosystems this century
Christopher A. Gabler,Christopher A. Gabler,Michael J. Osland,James B. Grace,Camille L. Stagg,Richard H. Day,Stephen B. Hartley,Nicholas M. Enwright,Andrew S. From,Meagan L. McCoy,Jennie L. McLeod +10 more
TL;DR: Based on current and projected climatic conditions, it is project that transformative ecological changes are probable throughout the region this century, even under conservative climate scenarios.
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Climate and plant controls on soil organic matter in coastal wetlands.
Michael J. Osland,Christopher A. Gabler,James B. Grace,Richard H. Day,Meagan L. McCoy,Jennie L. McLeod,Andrew S. From,Nicholas M. Enwright,Laura C. Feher,Camille L. Stagg,Stephen B. Hartley +10 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that future changes in SOM and plant productivity, regulated by cascading effects of precipitation on freshwater availability and salinity, could impact wetland stability and affect the supply of some wetland ecosystem services.