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Dorothy Byron
Dauphin Island Sea Lab - / United States
Engineering & Technology / Marine Sciences and Engineering
AD Scientific Index ID: 4978213
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Dorothy Byron's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Oyster reefs as natural breakwaters mitigate shoreline loss and facilitate fisheriesSB Scyphers, SP Powers, KL Heck Jr, D ByronPloS one 6 (8), e22396, 20114572011
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Increased habitat structure does not always provide increased refuge from predationJ Mattila, KL Heck Jr, E Millstein, E Miller, C Gustafsson, S Williams, ...Marine Ecology Progress Series 361, 15-20, 2008822008
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Hurricane effects on seagrasses along Alabama\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Gulf CoastD Byron, KL HeckEstuaries and Coasts 29, 939-942, 2006712006
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Seagrass consumption by native and a tropically associated fish species: potential impacts of the tropicalization of the northern Gulf of MexicoKL Heck Jr, FJ Fodrie, S Madsen, CJ Baillie, DA ByronMarine Ecology Progress Series 520, 165-173, 2015592015
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Do restored oyster reefs benefit seagrasses? An experimental study in the Northern Gulf of MexicoS Sharma, J Goff, RM Moody, D Byron, KL Heck Jr, SP Powers, C Ferraro, ...Restoration Ecology 24 (3), 306-313, 2016452016
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