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Robert R. Twilley
Researcher at Louisiana State University
Publications - 172
Citations - 13277
Robert R. Twilley is an academic researcher from Louisiana State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mangrove & Wetland. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 166 publications receiving 11745 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert R. Twilley include Sewanee: The University of the South & Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Mangrove Ecosystems: A Global Biogeographic Perspective. Structure, Function and Ecosystem Services
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A Conceptual Framework to Develop Long-Term Ecological Research and Management Objectives in the Wider Caribbean Region
Victor H. Rivera-Monroy,Robert R. Twilley,David Bone,Daniel L. Childers,Carlos Coronado-Molina,Ilka C. Feller,Jorge A. Herrera-Silveira,Rudolf Jaffé,Ernesto Mancera,Eliška Rejmánková,Joe Salisbury,Ernesto Weil +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, a conceptual framework using the environmental signature hypothesis of tropical coastal settings was proposed to develop a series of research questions for the reef-sea-grass-wetland seascape.
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The Role of the Everglades Mangrove Ecotone Region (EMER) in Regulating Nutrient Cycling and Wetland Productivity in South Florida
Victor H. Rivera-Monroy,Robert R. Twilley,Stephen E. Davis,Daniel L. Childers,Marc Simard,Randolf Chambers,Rudolf Jaffé,Joseph N. Boyer,David T. Rudnick,Kequi Zhang,Edward Castañeda-Moya,Sharon M.L. Ewe,René M. Price,Carlos Coronado-Molina,Michael S. Ross,Thomas J. Smith,Beatrice Michot,Ehab A. Meselhe,William K. Nuttle,Tiffany G. Troxler,Gregory B. Noe +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarize the main findings of the Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (FCE-LTER) program in the EMER, within the context of the CERP, to understand how regional processes, mediated by water flow, control population and ecosystem dynamics across the landscape.
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Flux of organic carbon in a riverine mangrove wetland in the Florida Coastal Everglades
TL;DR: In this paper, short-term and seasonal variations in concentration and flux of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) were examined over 15 tidal cycles in a riverine mangrove wetland along Shark River, Florida in 2003.