Publications by authors named "Schuyler Van Montfrans"

Climate change and consumer outbreaks are driving ecosystem collapse worldwide. Although much research has demonstrated that these factors can interact, how heterogeneity in top-down control intensity and physical forcing modulates ecosystem resilience to climate stress remains poorly understood. Here, we explore whether the nocturnal herbivorous crab Sesarma reticulatum can control spatially dominant cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora) growth and how its top-down effects vary with crab density, drought stress, and large-scale disturbance in southeastern US salt marshes.

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  • - This study focused on identifying and analyzing the aerosol emissions from a fused-deposition modeling 3D printer, aiming to better understand both the emissions' characteristics and the underlying processes.
  • - Measurements showed that average aerosol emissions varied significantly depending on the type of filament used, with acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) producing the highest emissions and wood-infused polylactic acid (PLA) the lowest.
  • - Raman spectroscopy revealed that the aerosols emitted during printing did not contain key chemical components of the ABS filament, indicating that the aerosols are not simply formed from the filament volatilizing or directly releasing particles.
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