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Contributed Talks Baldwin, A.H., M.A. Leck, and D.F. Whigham, 2004. Seed bank and vegetation dynamics of tidal freshwater wetlands of the U.S. Atlantic coast. Seventh INTECOL International Wetlands Conference, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Egonotovich, M.S. and A.H. Baldwin, 2004. Eutrophication and tidal freshwater wetlands: linkages between land-use and community structure. Society of Wetland Scientists annual meeting, Seattle, WA. Herbert, R., and A.H. Baldwin, 2004. Biomass and nutrients in leaf litter from forested riparian wetlands in agricultural and non-agricultural settings. Society of Wetland Scientists annual meeting, Seattle, WA. Rusello, K.C., A.H. Baldwin, and K.P. Neff, 2004. Seed bank change in a restored tidal freshwater wetland. Society of Wetland Scientists annual meeting, Seattle, WA. Baldwin, A.H., K.P. Neff, K.P., and R.S. Hammerschlag, 2003. Restored tidal freshwater wetlands: seed dispersal, seed banks, and vegetation development. Poster presented at the American Ecological Engineering Society annual meeting, College Park, MD. Peterson, J.E. and A.H. Baldwin, 2003. Factors affecting the understory diversity of tidal freshwater swamps: a reciprocal transplant experiment. Society of Wetland Scientists annual meeting, New Orleans, LA. Baldwin, A.H., and M.S. Egnotovich, 2002. Nutrients and plant species composition and diversity: an experimental study in tidal freshwater wetlands. Society of Wetland Scientists annual meeting, Lake Placid, New York. Peterson, J.E., and A.H. Baldwin, 2002. A landscape-level characterization of seed bank-vegetation relationships in tidal freshwater marshes and swamps. Society of Wetland Scientists annual meeting, Lake Placid, New York. Phyillaier, K., A. Baldwin, and R. Hammerschlag, 2002. Seed dispersal pathways following reconstruction of a tidal freshwater marsh. Society of Wetland Scientists annual meeting, Lake Placid, New York. Baldwin, A.H., and K.L. Phyillaier, 2001. Initial development of plant communities in a restored tidal freshwater wetland. Northeast Agricultural and Biological Engineering Conference, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Baldwin, A.H., K.L. Phyillaier, amd R.S. Hammershclag, 2001. Build it and they will come: initial plant colonizers of a restored tidal freshwater marsh. Society of Wetland Scientists annual meeting, Chicago, IL. Baldwin, A.H., 2000. Animal impacts on plant communities in a tidal freshwater marsh, Maryland, USA. Society of Wetland Scientists/International Congress of Ecology (INTECOL) meeting, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Adornato, J., and A.H. Baldwin, 2000. Seed germination requirements of Annona glabra, a tropical wetland tree species. Society of Wetland Scientists/International Congress of Ecology (INTECOL) meeting, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. DeRico, E.F., and A.H. Baldwin, 2000. Determination of the phosphorus sorption capacity of a constructed wetland system receiving dairy waste. Society of Wetland Scientists/International Congress of Ecology (INTECOL) meeting, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Egnotovich, M.S., and A.H. Baldwin, 2000. Seasonal and Spatial Dynamics of Aquatic Macrofauna in a Tidal Freshwater Marsh. Society of Wetland Scientists/International Congress of Ecology (INTECOL) meeting, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Kamminga, K.L. (undergraduate student), and A.H. Baldwin, 2000. Heavy metal and nutrient concentrations in urban and rural tidal freshwater wetlands. Society of Wetland Scientists/International Congress of Ecology (INTECOL) meeting, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Stack, R., and A.H. Baldwin, 2000. Retrofitting a golf course with wetlands for habitat enhancement and storm water management. Society of Wetland Scientists/International Congress of Ecology (INTECOL) meeting, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Baldwin, A.H., E. Clarke, and M. Egnotovich, 1999. Experimental examination of the effects of seasonal variation in water level on plant community structure in a tidal freshwater marsh. Society of Wetland Scientists 20th annual meeting, Norfolk,VA. Stack, R., and A.H. Baldwin, 1999. Methods for the quantification of seedling dispersal and recruitment within freshwater tidal marsh restoration. Society of Wetland Scientists 20th annual meeting, Norfolk,VA. DeRico, E.F., and A.H. Baldwin..Self-organization of the vegetation and seed bank in a constructed wetland system for treating dairy waste. Society of Wetland Scientists 20th annual meeting, Norfolk,VA. Adornato, J., and A.H. Baldwin, 1999. Seed germination requirements of Annona glabra, a tropical wetland tree species. Society of Wetland Scientists 20th annual meeting, Norfolk,VA. Clarke, E., and A.H. Baldwin, 1999. Responses of constructed wetland plant species to ammonia concentration and water level. Society of Wetland Scientists 20th annual meeting, Norfolk,VA. Baldwin, A.H., and E.F. DeRico, 1999. Treatment effectiveness of an experimental constructed wetland. 10th Annual Agricultural and Biological Engineering Conference, Lancaster, PA. DeRico, E.F.,and A.H. Baldwin, 1999. Plant community change in a constructed wetland system for treating dairy waste. 10th Annual Northeast Agricultural and Biological Engineering Conference, Lancaster, PA. Clarke, E., and A.H. Baldwin, 1999. Effects of ammonia and water level on growth of plant species used in constructed wetlands. 10th Northeast Agricultural and Biological Engineering Conference, Lancaster, PA. Kamminga, K.L. (undergraduate student), and A.H. Baldwin, 1999. Evaluation of site conditions at the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center for potential application of constructed wetland technology for treating agricultural runoff. 10th Annual Agricultural and Biological Enginering Conference, Lancaster, PA. Baldwin, A.H., 1998. Hurricane-induced changes in the vegetation of a south Florida mangrove forest: the first five years. Presented at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Baltimore, Maryland, August 2-6, 1998. Baldwin, A.H., and E. F. DeRico. 1998. Seed bank and vegetation characteristics of a five-year old restored tidal wetland in Washington, D.C., USA. Poster presented at VII International Congress of Ecology (INTECOL), Florence, Italy, July 19-25, 1998. DeRico, E.F., and A.H. Baldwin, 1998. A comparison of two constructed wetland systems for treating dairy milkhouse waste. Poster presented at 19th annual meeting of the Society of Wetland Scientists, Anchorage, Alaska, June 8-12, 1998. Clarke, E., and A.H. Baldwin, 1998. Ammonium toxicity to Typha latifolia: suitability for constructed wetlands receiving animal waste. Poster presented at 19th annual meeting of the Society of Wetland Scientists, Anchorage, Alaska, June 8-12, 1998. Hammerschlag, R.S., Syphax, S., and A.H. Baldwin, 1998. Kenilworth Marsh restoration promotes biological diversity in the tidal Anacostia. Poster presented at "A Conference on the Conservation of Biological Diversity: a Key to the Restoration of the Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem and Beyond," Annapolis, Maryland, May 10-13, 1998. Baldwin, A.H. 1997. Constructed wetlands for treating dairy wastes. Northeast Agricultural and Biological Engineering Conference (NABEC 97), American Society of Agricultural Engineers, College Park, MD. Schaafsma, J.A., and A.H. Baldwin. 1997. An evaluation of a constructed wetland to treat wastewater from a Maryland dairy operation. 18th annual meeting of the Society of Wetland Scientists, Bozeman, MT. Baldwin, A.H. and I.A. Mendelssohn, 1995. Differences in seedling recruitment of oligohaline marsh species following lethal and non-lethal disturbances (abstract). Supplement, Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 76: 11. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Snowbird, UT. Baldwin, A.H., W.J. Platt, K.L. Gathen, J.M. Lessmann, and T.J. Rauch, 1994. Hurricane damage and regeneration in mangrove forests of southeast Florida USA. Supplement, Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 75. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Knoxville, TN. Baldwin, A.H., I.A. Mendelssohn, K.L. McKee, 1993. The seed bank of three tidal marsh communities. Supplement, Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 74: 153. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Madison, WI. Daukas, G., and A.H. Baldwin, 1990. Food Web Modeling and Biological Tissue Sampling In Developing Remedial Response Objectives for PCBs. New York/New Jersey Hazardous Waste Conference. Mikeska, G.M., and A.H. Baldwin, 1989. A Practical Approach for Utilizing Biota Studies to Evaluate Environmental Risk. Presented at American Society of Civil Engineers Conference, Austin, Texas. Baldwin, A.H., J.A. Burris, and M.J. Donato, 1988. Wetlands Assessment at Sites Contaminated with Toxic Chemicals. Society of Wetland Scientists 9th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. Conference Proceedings Baldwin, A.H., M.J. Donato, and N.A. Richardson, 1989. Hazard Assessment in ACL Demonstration. 6th National RCRA Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous Materials HMCRI Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana. Donato, M.J., A.H. Baldwin, and N.A. Richardson, 1989. Sediment Bioassay for Target Clean-up Determination. 6th National RCRA Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous Materials HMCRI Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana. Baldwin, A.H., and M.J. Donato, 1988. Wetlands and floodplains assessments for Superfund sites under SARA. 5th National RCRA Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous Materials HMCRI Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada. Donato, M.J., and A.H. Baldwin, 1988. Food Chain Exposure Assessments: A Multi-Species Approach. 5th National RCRA Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous Materials HMCRI Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada. Invited Talks Baldwin, A.H., 2004. Ecology, engineering, and
infrastructure: seed-vegetation dynamics in restored urban
wetlands. University of Maryland Center for Environmental
Science, Appalachian Laboratory, Frostburg, Maryland. February
19, 2004.
Baldwin, A.H., 2003. Wetland ecology: research, teaching, and career opportunities. College Park Scholars, Life Sciences Group, University of Maryland. October 22, 2003. Baldwin, A.H., 2003. Field-based courses: linking research to undergraduate learning. Northeast Regional Teaching Workshop, University of Maryland. October 4, 2003. Baldwin, A.H., 2003. Can the mind grasp an (urban) ecosystem? Complexities of natural and restored tidal freshwater wetlands. Invited symposium talk, Society of Wetland Scientists, New Orleans, LA. June 8-13, 2003. Baldwin, A.H., 2003. The role of hydrology and animal activity in vegetation dynamics of Jug Bay wetlands. Researcher’s Symposium, Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary, Upper Marlboro, MD. May 2, 3003. Baldwin, A.H., 2003. Kingman marsh restoration: seed bank, seed dispersal, and hydrologic studies. U.S. Geological Survey, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, MD. February 13, 2003. Baldwin, A.H., 2002. Seed-vegetation dynamics in “natural” and ecologically-Engineered Wetlands. Ohio University Fall Colloquium, Athens, Ohio. October 25, 2002. Baldwin, A.H., 2002. Tidal Freshwater Wetlands: Marshes and Swamps, “Natural” and Restored, or Studies of Seed-Vegetation-Environment Interactions. Invited lecture in Bill Mitsch’s wetland ecology class, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. October 24, 2002. Baldwin, A.H., 2002. Plant Selection and Planting Bioretention Facilities. Short Course on Bioretention for Stormwater Management. Maryland Cooperative Extension, University of Maryland, September 18, 2002. Baldwin, A.H., 2001. Ecological engineering: Programs and outreach needs. NRAES annual meeting, University of Maryland, June 7, 2001. Baldwin, A.H., 2001. Restoration of tidal freshwater marshes in the Anacostia watershed. Joint University of Maryland/Anacostia Watershed Restoration Committee Workshop on environmental issues in the Anacostia watershed (DC and MD). University of Maryland, February 2, 2001. Baldwin, A.H., 2000. Vegetation change in tidal freshwater marshes: the influence of hydrology and animal activity. Seminar series of the U.S. Geological Survey, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center. December 14, 2000. Baldwin, A.H., 2000. Field measurements related to wetland function. Meeting of the NASA Mid-Atlantic Regional Earth Science Applications Center (RESAC): Remote Sensing of Wetlands. University of Maryland. September 19, 2000. Baldwin, A.H., 1999. Tidal freshwater wetlands in urban environments: vegetation, seed banks, and restoration. Virginia Association of Wetland Professionals, December 1999. Baldwin, A.H., 1998. Response of mangrove plant communities to catastrophic hurricane disturbance: an example from south Florida. Behavior, Evolution, Ecology, and Systematics (BEES) Seminar Series, University of Maryland, College Park, November 16, 1998. Baldwin, A.H., 1998. Introduction to Wetlands. College Park Scholars Colloquium Series, University of Maryland, College Park, September 16, 1998. Baldwin, A.H., 1998. Red, black, and white mangroves: interactions between severity of hurricane damage, regeneration mode, and seedling density determine the species composition of mature forests. Horn Point Environmental Lab Seminar Series, University of Maryland, Cambridge, May 6, 1998. Baldwin, A.H., 1997. Treatment of runoff and waste from dairy operations using constructed wetlands. Presented at a Satellite Video Conference (based out of Cornell University) entitled Constructed Wetlands for the Management of Stormwater Runoff, University of Maryland, College Park. Baldwin, A.H., 1996. Disturbance processes in coastal marshes and mangroves: implications for wetland management and restoration. Invited seminar for the Society for Engineering in Agriculture, Food, and Biological Systems, University of Maryland, College Park.
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