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Dodds W.K., Webster J.R, Crenshaw C., Helton A.M., O'Brien J.M., Marti E., Hershey A.E., Tank J.L., Burgin A.J., Grimm N.B. et al..  2014.  The Lotic Intersite Nitrogen Experiments: an example of successful ecological research collaboration.. Freshwater Science. 33:700-710.
Bernhard A., Donn T.M., Giblin A.E., Stahl D.A..  2005.  Loss of Diversity of Ammonia-Oxidizing Bacteria Correlates with Increasing Salinity in an Estuary System.. Environmental Microbiology. 7:1289-1297.
Liu Z, Fagherazzi S, Liu X, Shao D, Miao C, Cai Y, Hou C, Liu Y, Li X, Cui B.  2022.  Long-term variations in water discharge and sediment load of the Pearl River Estuary: Implications for sustainable development of the Greater Bay Area. Frontiers in Marine Science. 9
Peters D.P.C., Laney C.M., Lugo A.E., Collins S.L., Driscoll C.T., Groffman P.M., Grove J.M., Knapp A.K., JKratz T.K., Ohman M.D. et al..  2013.  Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. . Technical Bulletin Number 1931:396.
Mitwally H.M., Fleeger J.W..  2013.  Long-term nutrient enrichment elicits a weak density response by saltmarsh meiofauna. Hydrobiologia. 713:97-114.
Mitwally H.M., Fleeger J.W..  2014.  Long-term nutrient enrichment alters nematode trophic structure and body size in a Spartina alterniflora salt marsh. Marine Ecology. :1-16.
Greenbaum A.H.  2001.  Long-term fate of heavy metals in sediments of a Massachusetts salt marsh.. B.S.
Canfield S., Claessens L., Hopkinson C.S., Rastetter E., Vallino J..  1999.  Long-term effect of municipal water use on the water budget of the Ipswich River basin. Biological Bulletin. 197:295-297.
San Gil I., Baker K., Campbell J., Denny E.G., Vanderbilt K., Riordan B., Koskela R., Downing J., Grabner S., Melendez E. et al..  2009.  The Long-Term Ecological Research community metadata standardisation project: a progress report.. International Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies. 4:141-153.
Gaiser EE, Kominoski JS, McKnight DM, Bahlai CA, Cheng C, Record S, Wollheim WM, Christianson KR, Downs MR, Hawman PA et al..  2022.  Long-term ecological research and the COVID-19 anthropause: A window to understanding social–ecological disturbance. Ecosphere. 13:e4019.
Jankowski KJo, Johnson K, Sethna L, Julian P, Wymore AS, Shogren AJ, Thomas PK, Sullivan PL, McKnight DM, McDowell WH et al..  2023.  Long-Term Changes in Concentration and Yield of Riverine Dissolved Silicon From the Poles to the Tropics. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 37:e2022GB007678.
Leonardi N., Fagherazzi S..  2015.  Local variability in erosional resistance affects large scale morphodynamic response of salt marshes to wind waves. Geophysical Research Letters. 42
Raciti S., Fahey T., Hall B., Driscoll C., Carranti F.J., Foster D., Gwyther P.S., Jenkins J., Hamburg S., Neill C. et al..  2012.  Local scale carbon budgets and mitigation opportunities for the Northeastern United States.. BioScience. 62:23-38.
Sangermano F, Pontius RGilmore, Chaitman J, Meneghini A.  2021.  Linking land change model evaluation to model objective for the assessment of land cover change impacts on biodiversity. Landscape Ecology. 36:2707–2723.
Farber S, Costanza D., Childers D., Erikson J., Gross K., Grove M., Hopkinson C., Kahn J., Pincetl S., Troy A. et al..  2006.  Linking ecology and economics for ecosystem management. BioScience. 56:121-134.
Kremer J., Kemp W., Giblin A., Valiela I., Seitzinger S., Hoffman E..  2000.  Linking biogeochemical processes to higher trophic levels. Estuarine Science, A Synthetic Approach to Research and Practice. :299-246.
Leonardi N., Ganju N.K., Fagherazzi S..  2016.  A linear relationship between wave power and erosion determines salt-marsh resilience to violent storms and hurricanes. PNAS. 113:64-68.
Kirwan M.L., Guntenspergen G.R., D'Alpaos A., Morris J.T, Mudd S.M., Temmerman S..  2010.  Limits on the adaptability of coastal marshes to rising sea level. Geophysical Research Letters. 37
Spivak A.C., Ossolinski J..  2016.  Limited effects of nutrient enrichment on bacterial carbon sources in salt marsh tidal creek sediments. Marine Ecological Progress Series. 544:107-130.
Deegan L.A..  2002.  Lessons learned: the effects of nutrient enrichment on the support of nekton by seagrass and saltmarsh ecosystems.. Estuaries. 25:585-600.
Bain D., Green M.B., Campbell J., Chamblee J., Fraterrigo J., Kaushal S.S., Martin S., Jordan T., Parolari A., Sobczak W.V. et al..  2012.  Legacy effects material flux: structural catchment changes predate long-term studies.. Bioscience. 62:575-584.
Moore N..  2002.  A leakage detection model for determining the value of conservation. M.S.
Mozdzer T.J., McGlathery K.J., Mills A.L., Zieman J.C..  2014.  Latitudinal variation in the availability and use of dissolved organic nitrogen in Atlantic coast salt marshes. Ecology.
Kirwan M.L., Guntenspergen G.R., Morris J.T..  2009.  Latitudinal trends in Spartina alterniflora productivity and the response of coastal marshes to global change. Global Change Biology.
Hopkinson C.S., Morris J.T., Fagherazzi S., Wollheim W.M., Raymond P.A.  2018.  Lateral Marsh Edge Erosion as a Source of Sediments for Vertical Marsh Accretion. Journal of Geophysical Research.

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