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Smith J.M..  2011.  Beaver dams maintain native fish biodiversity via altered habitat heterogeneity in a coastal stream network: evaluating gear, quantifying fish assemblages, and testing ecological hypotheses with empirical data.. Ph.D.
Zhang Y..  2011.  Characterizing land changes over several points in time. M.S.
Xiang W..  2011.  Comparison of flow matrix and Markov matrix. MS
Pontius, Jr. R.G., Millones M..  2011.  Death to Kappa: birth of quantity disagreement and allocation disagreement for accuracy assessment. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 32:4407-4429.
Burak M..  2011.  Developing standardized metrics to quantify the temporal distribution of migrating anadromous herring: comparing adult returns across coastal rivers.. M.S.
Chaudhury R..  2011.  Developing web-based "Interval, Category, and Transition Application". MS Degree
Vallino J.J..  2011.  Differences and implications in biogeochemistry from maximizing entropy production locally versus globally. Earth System Dynamics. 2:69-85.
Vieillard A., Fulweiler R.W.RW, Hughes Z., Carey J..  2011.  The ebb and flood of silica: Quantifying dissolved and biogenic silica fluxes from a temperate salt marsh. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 95:415-423.
Testa J.M., Kemp W.M., Hopkinson C.S., Smith S.V..  2011.  Ecosystem Metabolism. Estuarine Ecology. 2:381-416.
Johnson D.S..  2011.  High-marsh invertebrates are susceptible to eutrophication. Marine Ecological Progress Series. 438:142-152.
Preheim S.P., Boucher Y., Woldschutte H., David L.A., Veneziano D., Alm E.J., Polz M.F..  2011.  Metapopulation structure of Vibrionaceae among coastal marine invertebrates. Environmental Microbiology. 13:265-275.
Bowen J.L., Ward B.B., Morrison H.G., Hobbie J.E., Valiela I., Deegan L.A., Sogin M.L..  2011.  Microbial community composition in salt marsh sediments resists perturbation by nutrient enrichment. The ISME Journal. 5:1540-1548.
Chowdhury R., Larson K., Grove M., Polsky C., Cook E., Onsted J., Ogden L.  2011.  A Multi-Scalar Approach to Theorizing Socio-Ecological Dynamics of Urban Residential Landscapes. Cities and the Environment . 4
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.
Uldahl A.G..  2011.  Nitrate reduction processes and plant N status in Spartina alterniflora dominated salt marshes. MS Degree
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.
Lockfield K..  2011.  Population-level responses of the mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus, to chronic nutrient enrichment in a New England salt marsh. M.S.:75.
Rees D..  2011.  Relationship between fine green vegetation and socioeconomic factors. MS Degree
McConnell W.J., Millington J.D.A., Reo N.J., Alberti M., Asbjornsen H., Baker L.A., Brozović N., Drinkwater L.E., Drzyzga S.A., Fragoso J. et al..  2011.  Research on coupled human and natural Systems (CHANS): Approach, challenges and strategies. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 92:218-228.

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