PIE LTER Publications
The importance of dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) in the nitrogen cycle of coastal ecosystems.. Oceanography. 26:124-131.
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2013. Long-term nutrient enrichment elicits a weak density response by saltmarsh meiofauna. Hydrobiologia. 713:97-114.
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2013. Long-Term Trends in Ecological Systems: A Basis for Understanding Responses to Global Change. . Technical Bulletin Number 1931:396.
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2013. Map errors that could account for deviations from a uniform intensity of land change. International Journal of Geographical Information Science .
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2013. Measuring the temporal instability of land change using the Flow matrix. International Journal of Geographical Information Science.
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2013. Microbes in nature are limited by carbon and energy: the starving-survival lifestyle in soil and consequences for estimating microbial rates. Frontiers in Terrestrial Microbiology.
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2013. Mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus, responses to long-term, whole-ecosystem nutrient enrichment.. Marine Ecological Progress Series. 492:211-222.
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2013. The production of urban vacant land: relational placemaking in Boston, MA neighborhoods.. Cities and the Environment. 35:156-163.
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2013. Response of the benthic food web to short- and long-term nutrient enrichment in saltmarsh mudflats.. Marine Ecological Progress Series. 474:27-41.
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2013. The roles of large top predators in coastal ecosystems: new insights from Long-Term Ecological Research. . Oceanography. 26:156-167.
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2013. Salt marsh primary production and its responses to relative sea level and nutrients. Oceanography. 26:78-84.
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2013. Understanding the social determinants of lawn landscapes: A fine-resolution spatial statistical analysis in suburban Boston, Massachusetts, USA.. Landscape and Urban Planning. 111:25-33.
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2013. What happens in an estuary doesn’t stay there: patterns of biotic connectivity resulting from long term ecological research. . Oceanography. 26:168-179.
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2013. Why Land Planners and Water Managers Don't Talk to One Another and Why They Should!. Society and Natural Resources. 26:356-364.
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Adaptive management and monitoring as fundamental tools to effective salt marsh restoration.. Restoring Tidal Flow to Salt Marshes: A Synthesis of Science and Management in New England (USA).
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2012. Assessing freshwater habitat of adult anadromous alewives at multiple scales: a common challenge for fish and watershed restoration. . Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science. 4:188-200.
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2012. Assessment of Carbon Sequestration Potential in Coastal Wetlands.. Recarbonization of the Bioshpere: Ecosystem and Global Carbon Cycle. . :517-531.
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2012. Beyond 'Lawn People': The role of emotions in suburban yard management practices. The Professional Geographer.
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2012. Carbon sequestration in wetland dominated coastal systems — a global sink of rapidly diminishing magnitude. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability. 4:186-194.
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2012. Coastal eutrophication as a driver of salt marsh loss. Nature. 490:388-392.
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2012. Factors influencing stem density in creekbank Spartina alterniflora in a New England salt marsh. BA:24.
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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.
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