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Book Chapter
Hopkinson C., Giblin A..  2008.  Nitrogen Dynamics of Coastal Salt Marshes. Nitrogen in the Marine Environment, 2nd Edition. :991-1036.
Journal Article
Williams M., Hopkinson C., Rastetter E., Vallino J..  2004.  N budgets and aquatic uptake in the Ipswich River basin, northeastern Massachusetts.. Water Resources Research. 40:1-12.
Wollheim W., Pellerin B., Vorosmarty C., Hopkinson C..  2005.  N retention in urbanizing headwater catchments. Ecosystems. 8:871-884.
Galvan K., Fleeger J.W., Peterson B., Drake D., Deegan L.A., Johnson D.S..  2011.  Natural abundance stable isotopes and dual isotope tracer additions help to resolve resources supporting a saltmarsh food web.. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 410:1-11.
Salgado J., Costa M-J., Cabral H., Deegan L..  2004.  Nekton use of salt marsh creeks in the upper Tejo Estuary.. Estuaries. 27:818-825.
Koop-Jakobsen K., Giblin A.E..  2009.  A new approach for measuring denitrification in the rhizosphere of vegetated marsh sediments. Limnology and Oceanography, Methods. 7:626-637.
Bulseco A.N., Giblin A.E., Tucker J., Murphy A.E., Hiller-Bittrolff K., Bowen J.L..  2019.  Nitrate addition stimulates microbial decomposition of organic matter in salt marsh sediments. Global Change Biology.
Wollheim W.M., Harms T.K., Peterson B.J., Morkeski K., Hopkinson C.S., Stewart R.J., Gooseff M.N., Briggs M.A..  2014.  Nitrate uptake dynamics of surface transient storage in channels and fluvial wetlands.. Biogeochemistry. 120:239-257.
Holmes R.M, Peterson B.J., Deegan L., Hughes J., Fry B..  2000.  Nitrogen biogeochemistry in the oligohaline zone of a New England estuary.. Ecology. 81:416-432.
Hughes J.E, Deegan L.A., Peterson B.J., Holmes R.M., Fry B..  2000.  Nitrogen flow through the food web in the oligohaline zone of a New England estuary.. Ecology. 81:433-452.
Driscoll C., Whitall D., Aber J., Boyer E., Castro M., Cronan C., Goodale C., Groffman P., Hopkinson C., Lambert K. et al..  2003.  Nitrogen pollution in the northeastern United States: Sources, effects and managment options. BioScience. 53:357-374.
Beaulieu J.J, Tank J.L., Hamilton S.K, Wollheim W., Hall R., Mulholland P., Peterson B., Ashkenas L., Cooper L., Dahm C. et al..  2011.  Nitrous oxide emission from denitrification in stream and river networks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. 108:214-219.
Donatelli C., Zhang X., Ganju N.K., Aretxabaleta A.L., Fagherazzi S., Leonardi N..  2020.  A nonlinear relationship between marsh size and sediment trapping capacity compromises salt marshes’ stability.. Geology.
Bowen JL, Giblin AE, Murphy AE, Bulseco AN, Deegan LA, Johnson DS, Nelson JA, Mozdzer TJ, Sullivan HL.  2020.  Not All Nitrogen Is Created Equal: Differential Effects of Nitrate and Ammonium Enrichment in Coastal Wetlands. BioScience. 70:1108–1119.
Wang J, Dai Z, Fagherazzi S, Long C.  2022.  A novel approach to discriminate sedimentary characteristics of deltaic tidal flats with terrestrial laser scanner: Results from a case study. Sedimentology. 69:1626–1648.
Bernot M.J., Bernot R.J., Morris J.T..  2009.  Nutrient cycling relative to δ15N and δ13C natural abundance in a coastal wetland with long-term nutrient additions. Aquatic Ecology.
Kearns P.J., Bulseco-McKim A.N., Hoyt H., Angell J.H., Bowen J.L..  2018.  Nutrient Enrichment Alters Salt Marsh Fungal Communities and Promotes Putative Fungal Denitrifiers. Microbial Ecology.
Kearns PJ, Bulseco-McKim AN, Hoyt H, Angell JH, Bowen JL.  2019.  Nutrient Enrichment Alters Salt Marsh Fungal Communities and Promotes Putative Fungal Denitrifiers. Microbial Ecology. 77:358–369.
Kearns P., Angell J.H., Howard E., Deegan L.A., Stanley R.H., Bowen J.L..  2016.  Nutrient enrichment induces dormancy and decreases diversity of active bacteria. Nature Communications. 7
Howarth R.W., Anderson D., Cloern J., Elfring C., Hopkinson C., Lapointe B., Malone T., Marcus N., McGlathery K., Sharpley A. et al..  2000.  Nutrient pollution of coastal rivers, bays and seas. Issues in Ecology. :1-15.

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