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Wang J, Dai Z, Fagherazzi S, Zhang X, Liu X.  2022.  Hydro-morphodynamics triggered by extreme riverine floods in a mega fluvial-tidal delta. Science of The Total Environment. 809:152076.
Cahoon D.R., Olker J.H., Yeates A.G., Guntenspergen G.R., Grace J.B., Adamowicz S.C., Anisfeld S., Baldwin A.H., Barrett N., Beckett L. et al..  2019.  Hurricane Sandy Impacts on Coastal Wetland Resilience. Open File Report. :117.
Runfola D.M..  2012.  Human-environment interactions across space and time: examining lawns and land change in the United States. Ph.D.
Leonardi N., Fagherazzi S..  2014.  How waves shape salt marshes. Geology.
Alpern J..  2010.  How to tell when map difference indicates land change. MS Degree
Cahoon DR, McKee KL, Morris JT.  2021.  How Plants Influence Resilience of Salt Marsh and Mangrove Wetlands to Sea-Level Rise. Estuaries and Coasts. 44:883–898.
Mudd S.M., D'Alpaos A., Morris J.T..  2010.  How does vegetation affect sedimentation on tidal marshes? Investigating particle capture and hydrodynamic controls on biologically mediated sedimentation Journal of Geophysical Research. 115
Hale R.L., Hoover J.H., Wollheim W.M., Vorosmarty C.J..  2013.  History of nutrient inputs to the Northeastern United States, 1930-2000.. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 27:578-591.
Johnson D.S..  2011.  High-marsh invertebrates are susceptible to eutrophication. Marine Ecological Progress Series. 438:142-152.
Klepac-Ceraj V., Bahr M., Crump B.C., Teske A.P., Hobbie J.E., Poltz M.F..  2004.  High overall diversity and dominance of microdiverse relationships in salt marsh sulfate-reducing bacteria.. Environmental Microbiology. 6:686-698.
Mulukutla GK, Wollheim WM, Salisbury JE, Carey RO, Gregory TK, McDowell WH.  2022.  High-Frequency Concurrent Measurements in Watershed and Impaired Estuary Reveal Coupled DOC and Decoupled Nitrate Dynamics. Estuaries and Coasts. 45:445–461.
Harris E.M., Polsky C., Larson K., Garvoille R., Martin D.G., Brumand J., Ogden L..  2012.  Heterogeneity in Residential Yard Care: Evidence from Boston, Miami, and Phoenix.. Human Ecology. 40:735-749.
Sorrensen C., Polsky C., Neff R..  2005.  The HERO REU Experience: Undergraduate Research on Vulnerability to Climate Change in Local Places.. Geographical Bulletin. 47:65-72.
Polsky C., Pontius, Jr. R.G., Giner N., Decatur A., Runfola D.M., Rakshit R..  2012.  HERO Object-based Lawn Mapping Exploration of Suburbia: Rationale, Methods and Results for the NSF Plum Island Ecosystems Long-Term Ecological Research Site. George Perkins Marsh Institute Working Papers.
Sturdy L.  2018.  Herbivory and Predation Patterns in Salt Marsh Habitats of Varying Size and Varying Distribution of Spartina alterniflora and S. patens . BS
Simenstad C., Brandt S., Chalmers A., Dame R., Deegan L., Hodson R., Houde E..  2000.  Habitat-biotic interactions. Estuarine Science: A Synthetic Approach to Research and Practice. :427-460.
Kennedy C.G..  2013.  Habitat heterogeneity concentrates predators in the seascape: linking intermediate-scale estuarine habitat to striped bass distribution. MS
Lesser JS, Bechtold CA, Deegan LA, Nelson JA.  2020.  Habitat decoupling via saltmarsh creek geomorphology alters connection between spatially-coupled food webs. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 241:106825.