Research
Rare Plant Ecology
Aeschynomene virginica
Sensitive joint-vetch
Selected Bibliography
Griffith, A. B. 2014. Secondary dispersal in Aeschynomene virginica: do floating seeds really find a new home? Natural Areas Journal 34: 488 – 494. PDF.
Griffith, A. B., C. Eck, K. Langford, and T. Hoque. 2010 Spatio-temporal variation of seed predation in Aeschynomene virginica (L.) (Fabaceae) a rare, wetland annual. Unpublished.
Griffith, A. B. and I. N. Forseth. 2006. The role of a seed bank in establishment and persistence of Aeschynomene virginica, a rare wetland annual. Northeastern Naturalist 13: 235 – 246. PDF.
Griffith, A. B. and I. N. Forseth. 2005. Population matrix models of Aeschynomene virginica, a rare annual plant: implications for conservation. Ecological Applications. 15: 222 – 233. PDF.
Griffith, A. B. and I. N. Forseth. 2003. Establishment and reproduction of Aeschynomene virginica (L.) (Fabaceae) a rare, annual, wetland species in relation to vegetation removal and water level. Plant Ecology. 167:117 – 125. PDF.
Griffith, A. B. and I. N. Forseth. 2002. Primary and secondary dispersal of a rare, tidal wetland annual, Aeschynomene virginica. Wetlands. 22: 696 – 704. PDF.
Restoration Ecology
Pre-dam removal 
Post-dam removal
Selected Bibliography
Griffith, A.B.*, B. Kisila, A. Tomba, W. Wieland, E. Alberto, and D. Lowery. 2010. Dam removal, hydrogeology, and biological systems: Data from a freshwater, tidal system. Invited paper in Organized Oral Session @ 2010 Ecological Society of America.
Griffith, A. B.* and D. Lowery. 2009. Geographic Information Systems augment ecological monitoring in dam removal project. @Mid-Atlantic Ecological Society of America.
Griffith, A.B.* and D. Lowery. 2009. Geographic Information Systems augment ecological monitoring in dam removal project. @VA Academy of Sciences.
Walker, M. and A. B. Griffith. 2012. Planted and invasive riparian species abundance and distribution after dam removal. @Mid-Atlantic Ecological Society of America.