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Aldrich S..  2002.  Water quality as a function of land use.. B.S.
Johnson D.S., Fleeger J.W..  2009.  Weak response of saltmarsh infauna to ecosystem-wide nutrient enrichment and fish predator reduction: A four-year study. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 373:35-44.
Zhao L., Chen C., Vallino J., Hopkinson C., Beardsley R.C., Lin H., Lerczak J..  2010.  Wetland-estuarine-shelf interactions in the Plum Island Sound and Merrimack River in the Massachusetts coast. Journal of Geophysical Research. 115:1-13.
Mather M.E., Finn J.T., Kennedy C.G., Deegan L.A., Smith J.M..  2013.  What happens in an estuary doesn’t stay there: patterns of biotic connectivity resulting from long term ecological research. . Oceanography. 26:168-179.
Frank H., Mather M.E., Muth R.M., Pautzke S.M., Smith J.M., Finn J.T., McCormick S.D..  2009.  What is 'fallback': metrics needed to assess telemetry tag effects on anadromous fish behaviour. Hydrobiologia. 35:237-249.
Freeman C.J., Haas H., Warren S., Deegan L.A., Logan J..  2004.  What makes mummichogs grow? The relationship between growth rates and gut contents of Fundulus heteroclitus held in enclosures along a salinity gradient in a New England salt marsh. New England Estuarine Research Society (NEERS).
Gober P., Larson K.L., Quay R., Polsky C., Chang H., Shandas V..  2013.  Why Land Planners and Water Managers Don't Talk to One Another and Why They Should!. Society and Natural Resources. 26:356-364.
Johnson D.S., Fleeger J.W., Galván K.A., Moser E.B..  2007.  Worm holes and their space-time continuum: Spatial and temporal variability of macroinfaunal annelids in a northern New England salt marsh. Estuaries and Coasts. 30:226-237.