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Publications by John P. Wnek
A Species Effect on Storm Erosion: Invasive Sedge Stabilized Dunes More Than Native Grass During Hurricane Sandy
Journal of Applied Ecology
Ecology
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Storm Erosion on a Sandy Beach
Special Collection on North Atlantic Coastal Storm Hazards Including Hurricane Sandy
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Modelling Dune Erosion, Overwash and Breaching at Fire Island (Ny) During Hurricane Sandy
Seeding Two Native Grass Species on Reclaimed Phosphate Minedlands
Journal American Society of Mining and Reclamation
Defence Is the Best Offence: Invasive Prey Behaviour Is More Important Than Native Predator Behaviour
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Storm Impact on Morphological Evolution of a Sandy Inlet
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The Invasive Lespedeza Cuneata Attracts More Insect Pollinators Than Native Congeners in Tallgrass Prairie With Variable Impacts
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Seasonal Variation of Soluble Carbohydrates and Starch in Echinolaena Inflexa, a Native Grass Species From the Brazilian Savanna, and in the Invasive Grass Melinis Minutiflora
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Quantifying the Digital Traces of Hurricane Sandy on Flickr
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