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‘Aquatic Botany’ publishes Pam Morgan’s work on climate change’s effect on wetland plants

Pam Morgan
Pam Morgan

Pam Morgan, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Environmental Studies, co-authored a paper that has been published in the journal Aquatic Botany.

The paper, “Impacts of Climate Change on Submerged and Emergent Wetland Plants,” was written with colleagues from the 岻 of New Hampshire, Radboud 岻 of the Netherlands, and the United States Forest Service (USFS) Rocky Mountain Research Station in Colorado.  It focuses on the effects of climate change on wetland plants and explains the effects of climate change on seagrasses, submerged freshwater plants, tidal marshes, freshwater marshes and mangroves.

Morgan contributed the section on tidal wetland plants.

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