Grace S. Brush

Affiliations: 
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
Area:
Environmental Sciences, Physical Geography
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Martin MD, Zimmer EA, Olsen MT, et al. (2014) Herbarium specimens reveal a historical shift in phylogeographic structure of common ragweed during native range disturbance. Molecular Ecology. 23: 1701-16
Sowers AA, Brush GS. (2014) A Paleoecological History of the Late Precolonial and Postcolonial Mesohaline Chesapeake Bay Food Web Estuaries and Coasts. 37: 1506-1515
Cooper SR, Brush GS. (2010) Long-term history of chesapeake bay anoxia. Science (New York, N.Y.). 254: 992-6
Martin MD, Chamecki M, Brush GS. (2010) Anthesis synchronization and floral morphology determine diurnal patterns of ragweed pollen dispersal Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 150: 1307-1317
Brush GS. (2009) Historical land use, nitrogen, and coastal eutrophication: A paleoecological perspective Estuaries and Coasts. 32: 18-28
Cadenasso ML, Pickett ST, Groffman PM, et al. (2008) Exchanges across land-water-scape boundaries in urban systems: strategies for reducing nitrate pollution. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1134: 213-32
Bain DJ, Brush GS. (2008) Gradients, property templates, and land use change Professional Geographer. 60: 224-237
van Hout R, Chamecki M, Brush G, et al. (2008) The influence of local meteorological conditions on the circadian rhythm of corn (Zea mays L.) pollen emission Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 148: 1078-1092
Groffman PM, Pouyat RV, Cadenasso ML, et al. (2007) Corrigendum to "Land use context and natural soil controls on plant community composition and soil nitrogen and carbon dynamics in urban and rural forests" [Forest Ecol. Manage. 236 (2006) 177-192] (DOI:10.1016/j.foreco.2006.09.002) Forest Ecology and Management. 246: 296-297
Elliott EM, Brush GS. (2006) Sedimented organic nitrogen isotopes in freshwater wetlands record long-term changes in watershed nitrogen source and land use. Environmental Science & Technology. 40: 2910-6
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