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Oyster reefs as natural breakwaters mitigate shoreline loss and facilitate fisheries
SB Scyphers, SP Powers, KL Heck Jr, D Byron
PloS one 6 (8), e22396, 2011
4592011
Increased habitat structure does not always provide increased refuge from predation
J Mattila, KL Heck Jr, E Millstein, E Miller, C Gustafsson, S Williams, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 361, 15-20, 2008
822008
Hurricane effects on seagrasses along Alabama's Gulf Coast
D Byron, KL Heck
Estuaries and Coasts 29, 939-942, 2006
712006
Seagrass consumption by native and a tropically associated fish species: potential impacts of the tropicalization of the northern Gulf of Mexico
KL Heck Jr, FJ Fodrie, S Madsen, CJ Baillie, DA Byron
Marine Ecology Progress Series 520, 165-173, 2015
572015
Do restored oyster reefs benefit seagrasses? An experimental study in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
S Sharma, J Goff, RM Moody, D Byron, KL Heck Jr, SP Powers, C Ferraro, ...
Restoration Ecology 24 (3), 306-313, 2016
422016
Hurricane-induced propagation and rapid regrowth of the weedy brown alga Dictyota in the Florida Keys
P Vroom, L Walters, K Beach, J Coyer, J Smith, MJ Abgrall, D Byron, ...
Florida Scientist, 161-174, 2005
192005
Effects of shoreline dynamics on saltmarsh vegetation
S Sharma, J Goff, RM Moody, A McDonald, D Byron, KL Heck Jr, ...
PloS one 11 (7), e0159814, 2016
152016
Range Expansion of Black Mangroves (Avicennia germinans) to the Mississippi Barrier Islands
W Scheffel, KL Heck, Jr., J Cebrian, M Johnson, D Byron
Gulf of Mexico Science 31 (1/2), 79-82, 2013
142013
Seed Reserve Hot Spots for the Sub-Tropical Seagrass Halodule wrightii (Shoal Grass) in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
KM Darnell, BT Furman, KL Heck Jr, D Byron, L Reynolds, KH Dunton
Estuaries and Coasts 44, 339-351, 2021
122021
Post Hurricane Katrina damage assessment of seagrass resources of the Mississippi Islands, Gulf Islands National Seashore
KL Heck Jr, DA Byron
Final report. Gulf Islands National Seashore, Ocean Springs, MS, 2006
72006
201 1. Oyster reefs as natural breakwaters mitigate shoreline loss and facilitate fisheries
SB Scyphers, SP Powers, KL Heck, D Byron
Plos One 6 (8), e22396, 0
6
Presence of juvenile lionfish in a northern Gulf of Mexico nursery habitat
D Byron, K Heck, M Kennedy
Gulf of Mexico Science 32 (1-2), 75-77, 2014
42014
Ecosystem services provided by shoreline reefs in the Gulf of Mexico: an experimental assessment using live oysters
KL Heck, J Cebrian, SP Powers, N Geraldi, R Plutchak, D Byron, K Major
Living Shorelines, 401-420, 2017
12017
Ecosystem services provided by oyster reefs: an experimental assessment
KL Heck Jr, J Cebrian, S Powers, K Majors, D Byron, R Plutchak, ...
J. Shellfish Res 27, 1015-1015, 2008
12008
Determining the physiological response of a subtropical seagrass, Thalassia Testudinum, to salinity stress using pulse amplitude modulated (PAM) fluorometry
DA Byron
12006
Light and salinity effects on Vallisneria americana seed germination and seedling growth
C Lawrence, D Byron, C Martin
Gulf and Caribbean Research 35 (1), SC7-SC11, 2024
2024
Biomass and Productivity of Thalassia testudinum in Estuaries of the Florida Panhandle
LA Yarbro, PR Carlson, KL Heck, D Byron, S Brooke, L Fitzhugh, ...
Gulf and Caribbean research 34 (1), 69-78, 2023
2023
Alabama Swift Tract Living Shoreline: Two years of post-construction monitoring results
PE Erin Rooney, D Van Nostrand, D Byron
Deepwater Horizon, 10 years later 88 (1), 127, 2020
2020
Calibrating a bio-optical model for submerged aquatic vegetation habitat suitability in coastal Alabama
D Byron, KL Heck
2019 CERF Biennial Conference, 2019
2019
Twenty years of seagrass monitoring. What have we learned
D Byron, K Heck, M Kennedy
24th Biennial CERF Conference, 2017
2017
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