Louise Wootton, Georgian Court University

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Presentations

bulletC. Fencik and L. Wootton.  Effects of Temperature, Rainfall and UV Radiation on Bacterial Contamination of the Metedeconk River in the Barnegat Bay Estuary. In revision for The Bulletin of the New Jersey Academy of Sciences.  
bulletWootton, L.S. 2007.  First observation of Carex macrocephala  on the Atlantic coast of North America.  Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 134(1): 126-134
bulletWootton L, Halsey S, Bevaart K, McGough A, Ondreika J and Patel P. 2005. When Invasive Species Have Benefits as Well as Costs:  Managing Carex kobomugi (Asiatic sand sedge) in New Jersey’s Coastal Dunes.  Biological Invasions.  7:1017-27.
bullet Wootton, LS. 2003.  Spread rate and changes in species diversity associated with the introduced Asiatic sand sedge, Carex kobomugi, in New Jersey coastal dune communities.  5-page Extended Abstract.  Coastal Zone 2003 Conference Proceedings.
bullet McGough A, Bevaart K, Ondreika J, Patel P, Wootton L.  2003.  Effectiveness of low-impact management strategies for eradication of Carex kobomugi (Asian sand sedge) from dune communities within New Jersey’s coastal parks.  5-page Extended Abstract. In Press for Coastal Zone 2003 Conference Proceedings.
bulletWootton, LS. 2002.  Chance Conversation Plants the Seed for NJ Sea Grant Research Project.    The Jersey Shoreline.  Winter 2002. pp. 12-14.  (Reprinted in the Spring 2003 Court Pride as “Space Invaders: Hunting for Aliens on New Jersey’s Coastal Dunes’)
bulletWootton, LS. 2001. Taxonomic Identification of Organisms to Species, an On-Line Lab Activity to support "Integrated Principles of Zoology".  Hickman, Hickman and Kats.  McGraw Hill Co. Inc.
bulletWootton, LS., M.B. Stockton, P. Burns, J. Thompson and S. Cummings. 2001. Author Original  Materials for a Customized Laboratory Manual for Georgian Court College to Accompany  "Inquiry into Life".   McGraw Hill Co. Inc.

Theses

bulletWootton, L.S. 1996.  Comparative analysis of protein and energy availability in aquatic plant detritus as a function of degree of degradation.  Ph.D. Thesis.  University of Maryland.
bulletWootton,  L.S. 1989.  Salt-flocculated organic materials as a food source in estuarine food webs.  MS. Thesis. University of British Columbia.
bulletWootton, L.S. 1986. Benthic microalgae of a Wolfville salt-marsh.  BS.  Honors Thesis. Acadia University.