Wetlands of Louisiana The wetlands of Louisiana are water-saturated coastal and swamp regions of southern Louisiana. The Environmental Protection Agency defines wetlands as "those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or groundwater at a frequency and duration water to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions(e.g. swamps, bogs, fens, marshes, and estuaries)."[1] Different kinds of wetland arise due to a few key factors, principally water levels, fertility, natural disturbance and salinity.[2] Around Lake Ponchartrain, for example, these few factors produce wetlands including bottomland hardwoods, cypress swamp, freshwater marsh and brackish marsh.[3] High levels of flooding reduce the abundance of trees, leaving four principle marsh types: saline, brackish, intermediate and fresh[4] Loss of the wetlands[edit] Subsidence of the coast is certainly occurring. See also[edit] References[edit]
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Do Trees Communicate For Mutual Defense?, Alaska Science Forum March 31, 1986 Do Trees Communicate for Mutual Defense? Article #762 by Larry Gedney This article is provided as a public service by the Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks, in cooperation with the UAF research community. Larry Gedney is a seismologist at the Institute. It promises to be another bad year for Alaska's aspen and birch trees. According to an article by Jeanne McDermott in the December 1984 issue of Smithsonian Magazine, researchers have found that trees can actively defend themselves against these serious insect attacks, even to the point of communicating a warning to other trees in the vicinity. Since then, other workers have achieved similar results with different approaches. They then mechanically ripped the leaves of 15 trees in the first chamber, leaving the other half of the trees in the same chamber untouched. Schultz reports that Baldwin's first comment when they got the results was, "Hey, poplars talk!"
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