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Donald E. Weller
Donald E. Weller
Ecologist and Senior Scientist, Smithsonian Institution -- Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
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Spatial considerations for linking watershed land cover to ecological indicators in streams
RS King, ME Baker, DF Whigham, DE Weller, TE Jordan, PF Kazyak, ...
Ecological applications 15 (1), 137-153, 2005
6452005
A reevaluation of the‐3/2 power rule of plant self‐thinning
DE Weller
Ecological monographs 57 (1), 23-43, 1987
6101987
Relating nutrient discharges from watersheds to land use and streamflow variability
TE Jordan, DL Correll, DE Weller
Water resources research 33 (11), 2579-2590, 1997
4661997
Nutrient interception by a riparian forest receiving inputs from adjacent cropland
TE Jordan, DL Correll, DE Weller
Journal of Environmental Quality 22 (3), 467-473, 1993
4661993
Effects of agriculture on discharges of nutrients from coastal plain watersheds of Chesapeake Bay
TE Jordan, DL Correll, DE Weller
Journal of Environmental Quality 26 (3), 836-848, 1997
3661997
Human contributions to terrestrial nitrogen flux
TE Jordan, DE Weller
BioScience 46 (9), 655-664, 1996
3071996
Nutrient flux in a landscape: effects of coastal land use and terrestrial community mosaic on nutrient transport to coastal waters
DL Correll, TE Jordan, DE Weller
Estuaries 15, 431-442, 1992
3001992
Long-term nutrient reductions lead to the unprecedented recovery of a temperate coastal region
JS Lefcheck, RJ Orth, WC Dennison, DJ Wilcox, RR Murphy, J Keisman, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (14), 3658-3662, 2018
2682018
Self‐thinning exponent correlated with allometric measures of plant geometry
DE Weller
Ecology 68 (4), 813-821, 1987
2271987
How novel is too novel? Stream community thresholds at exceptionally low levels of catchment urbanization
RS King, ME Baker, PF Kazyak, DE Weller
Ecological applications 21 (5), 1659-1678, 2011
1822011
Heuristic models for material discharge from landscapes with riparian buffers
DE Weller, TE Jordan, DL Correll
Ecological Applications 8 (4), 1156-1169, 1998
1791998
Improved methods for quantifying potential nutrient interception by riparian buffers
ME Baker, DE Weller, TE Jordan
Landscape Ecology 21, 1327-1345, 2006
1722006
Nutrients and chlorophyll at the interface of a watershed and an estuary
TE Jordan, DL Correll, J Miklas, DE Weller
Limnology and Oceanography 36 (2), 251-267, 1991
1671991
Net anthropogenic phosphorus inputs: spatial and temporal variability in the Chesapeake Bay region
MJ Russell, DE Weller, TE Jordan, KJ Sigwart, KJ Sullivan
Biogeochemistry 88, 285-304, 2008
1652008
NONPOINT SOURCE DISCHARGES OF NUTRIENTS FROM PIEDMONT WATERSHEDS OF CHESAPEAKE BAY1
TE Jordan, DL Correll, DE Weller
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 33 (3), 631-645, 1997
1611997
Anthropogenic disturbance and streams: Land use and land‐use change affect stream ecosystems via multiple pathways
KO Maloney, DE Weller
Freshwater Biology 56 (3), 611-626, 2011
1392011
Transport of nitrogen and phosphorus from Rhode River watersheds during storm events
DL Correll, TE Jordan, DE Weller
Water Resources Research 35 (8), 2513-2521, 1999
1371999
Long-term trends in estuarine nutrients and chlorophyll, and short-term effects of variation in watershed discharge
TE Jordan, DL Correll, JJ Miklas, DE Weller
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 1991
1371991
EFFECTS OF LAND COVER AND GEOLOGY ON STREAM CHEMISTRY IN WATERSHEDS OF CHESAPEAKE BAY1
ZJ Liu, DE Weller, DL Correll, TE Jordan
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 36 (6), 1349-1365, 2000
1262000
Beaver pond biogeochemical effects in the Maryland Coastal Plain
DL Correll, TE Jordan, DE Weller
Biogeochemistry 49, 217-239, 2000
1262000
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