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Day J.W., Christian R.R., Boesch D.M., Yanez-Arancibia A., Morris J.T., Twilley R.R., Naylor L., Schaffner L., Stevenson C..  2008.  Consequences of climate change on the ecogeomorphology of coastal wetlands. Estuaries and Coasts. 31:477-491.
San Gil I., Sheldon W., Schmidt T., Servilaa M., Aguilar R., Gries C., Gray T., Field D., Cole J., J. Pan Y et al..  2008.  Defining Linkages between the GSC and NSF's LTER Program: How the Ecological Metadata Language (EML) Relates to GCDML and Other Outcomes. Omics. 12:151-156.
Galván K.A..  2008.  The diet of saltmarsh invertebrates. Ph.D.:238.
Pautzke S.M..  2008.  Distribution patterns of migratory striped bass in Plum Island estuary, Massachusetts. M.S.
Johnson D.S., Jessen B.J..  2008.  Do spur-throated grasshoppers, Melanoplus spp. (Orthoptera: Acrididae), exert top-down control on smooth cordgrass Spartinaalterniflora in northern New England? Estuaries and Coasts. 31:912-919.
Wollheim W.M., Peterson B.J., Vorosmarty C., Hopkinson C., Thomas S.A..  2008.  Dynamics of N removal over annual time scales in a suburban river network. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences. 113
Pontius, Jr. R.G., Li X..  2008.  Estimating the land transition matrix based on erroneous maps. Conference proceedings of Studying, Modeling and Sense Making of Planet Earth. :8.
Wollheim W.M., Vorosmarty C.J., Bouwman A.F., Green P.A., Harrison J., Linder E., Peterson B.J., Green P.A., Seitzinger S., Syvitski J.P.M..  2008.  Global N removal by freshwater aquatic systems A spatially distributed, within-basin approach. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 22
Koop-Jakobsen K..  2008.  The impact of increased Nitrogen Loading on Gaseous Loss of Nitrogen from Salt Marsh Sediments. Ph.D.
Grimm N., Foster D., Groffman P., Grove M., Hopkinson C., Nadelhoffer K., Pataki D., Peters D..  2008.  Land change: Ecosystem responses to urbanization and pollution across climatic and societal gradients. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment. 6:264-272.
Gardner L.R., Gaines E.F..  2008.  A method for estimating pore water drainage from marsh soils using rainfall and well records. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 79:51-58.
Hopkinson C., Giblin A..  2008.  Nitrogen Dynamics of Coastal Salt Marshes. Nitrogen in the Marine Environment, 2nd Edition. :991-1036.
Drake D.C., Peterson B.J., Deegan L.A., Harris L.A., Miller E.E., Warren R.S..  2008.  Plant nitrogen dynamics in fertilized and natural New England saltmarshes: a paired 15N tracer study. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 354:35-46.
Galvan K., Fleeger J.W., Fry B..  2008.  Stable isotope addition reveals dietary importance of phytoplankton and microphytobenthos to saltmarsh infauna. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 359:37-49.
Fry B., Cieri M., Hughes J., Tobias C., Deegan L.A., Peterson B..  2008.  Stable isotope monitoring of benthic-pelagic coupling with salt marsh fish. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 369:193-204.
Mulholland P.J, Helton A.M, Poole G.C., , Hamilton S.K, Peterson B.J, Tank J.L., Ashkenas L.R., Cooper L.W, Dahm C.N et al..  2008.  Stream denitrification across biomes and its response to anthropogenic nitrate loading. Nature. 452:202-206.
Buchsbaum R., Powell J.C..  2008.  Symposium Review: Long term shifts in faunal assemblages in North American estuaries: A review of a workshop held at the biennial meeting of the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF), November 2007, Providence, Rhode Island.. Reviews in Fisheries Biology and Fisheries. 18:447-450.
Fleeger J.W., Johnson D.S., Galván K.A., Deegan L.A..  2008.  Top-down and bottom-up control of infauna varies across the saltmarsh landscape. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 357:20-34.
Johnson D.S..  2008.  Trophic control of saltmarsh invertebrates. Ph.D.
Hopkinson C.S., Lugo A.E., Alber M., Covich A., van Bloem S..  2008.  Understanding and forecasting the effects of sea level rise and intense windstorms on coastal and upland ecosystems: the need for a continental-scale netowrk of observatories. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment. 6:255-263.

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