Barry Warner
Professor
Biology
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
"Barry Warner studies the dynamics of natural, restored, and created wetlands using a variety of ecological and paleoecological indicators. These methods are used to study wetland ecosystems across a variety of spatial scales and temporal scales. Professor Warner, recieved his PhD from the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. He is working as Professsor in University of Waterloo. has studied wetlands in all parts of Canada, the United States, Mexico, Chile, Europe, Scandinavia, Russia, Japan, and Iraq."
Research Interest
Wetland ecology, including peatlands, ediment stratigraphy, Use of ecological and paleoecological indicators, such as macrofossils and pollen to study wetland ecology.
Publications
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AlMaarofi SS, Douabul AA, Warner BG, Taylor WD. Phosphorus and nitrogen budgets of the Al-Hawizeh marshland after re-flooding. Hydrobiologia. 2014 Jan 1;721(1):155-64.
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Euliss NH, Gleason RA, Olness A, McDougal RL, Murkin HR, Robarts RD, Bourbonniere RA, Warner BG. North American prairie wetlands are important nonforested land-based carbon storage sites. Science of the Total Environment. 2006 May 15;361(1):179-88.
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Asada T, Warner BG. Plants and testate amoebae as environmental indicators in cupriferous peatlands, New Brunswick, Canada. ecological indicators. 2009 Jan 31;9(1):129-37.