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Michelle C. Brodeur
Michelle C. Brodeur
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
Verified email at deq.nc.gov
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Oyster reefs can outpace sea-level rise
AB Rodriguez, FJ Fodrie, JT Ridge, NL Lindquist, EJ Theuerkauf, ...
Nature climate change 4 (6), 493-497, 2014
2512014
Maximizing oyster-reef growth supports green infrastructure with accelerating sea-level rise
JT Ridge, AB Rodriguez, F Joel Fodrie, NL Lindquist, MC Brodeur, ...
Scientific Reports 5 (1), 14785, 2015
932015
Classic paradigms in a novel environment: inserting food web and productivity lessons from rocky shores and saltmarshes into biogenic reef restoration
FJ Fodrie, AB Rodriguez, CJ Baillie, MC Brodeur, SE Coleman, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 51 (5), 1314-1325, 2014
932014
Living on the edge: increasing patch size enhances the resilience and community development of a restored salt marsh
RK Gittman, FJ Fodrie, CJ Baillie, MC Brodeur, CA Currin, DA Keller, ...
Estuaries and Coasts 41, 884-895, 2018
302018
Salt marsh shoreline geomorphology influences the success of restored oyster reefs and use by associated fauna
DA Keller, RK Gittman, MC Brodeur, MD Kenworthy, JT Ridge, LA Yeager, ...
Restoration Ecology 27 (6), 1429-1441, 2019
222019
Consumers mitigate heat stress and nutrient enrichment effects on eelgrass Zostera marina communities at its southern range limit
MC Brodeur, MF Piehler, FJ Fodrie
Marine Ecology Progress Series 525, 53-64, 2015
92015
Friend or foe: conflicting demands and conditional risk taking by opportunistic scavengers
FJ Fodrie, MC Brodeur, BJ Toscano, SP Powers
Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 422, 114-121, 2012
92012
Interspecific competition and predation control euhaline oyster reef development
MC Brodeur
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2016
12016
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