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Johnson D.S..  2008.  Trophic control of saltmarsh invertebrates. Ph.D.
Nardin W., Larsen L., Fagherazzi S., Wiberg P..  2018.  Tradeoffs among hydrodynamics, sedimentfluxes and vegetationcommunity in the Virginia Coast Reserve, USA. Estuarine and Coastal Shelf Science. 210:98-108.
Kaushal S.S., McDowell W.H., Wollheim W.M..  2014.  Tracking evolution of urban biogeochemical cycles: past, present, and future. Biogeochemistry. 121:1-21.
Machas R., Santos R., Peterson B..  2003.  Tracing the flow of organic matter from primary producers to filter feeders in Ria Formosa Lagoon, Southern Portugal. Estuaries. 26:846-856.
Pontius, Jr. R.G., Si K.  2014.  The Total Operating Characteristic to measure diagnostic ability for multiple thresholds. International Journal of Geographical Information Science. 28:570-583.
Liu Z, Jr RGilmore Po.  2021.  The Total Operating Characteristic from Stratified Random Sampling with an Application to Flood Mapping. Remote Sensing. 13:3922.
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.
Grubaugh C..  2010.  Top-down and bottom-up benthic macroinvertebrate communities in salt marsh ditches. Bachelor's Degree
Mariotti G., Valentine K., Fagherazzi S..  2015.  Time-dependent behavior of a placed bed of cohesive sediment subjected to erosion and deposition cycles. Ocean Dynamics. 65:287-294.
Feagin A., Forbrich I., Huff T.P., Barr J.G, Ruiz-Plancarte J., Fuentes J.D, NaJJar R.G, Vargas R., Vázquez‐Lule A., L. W‐M. et al..  2020.  Tidal Wetland Gross Primary Production Across the Continental United States, 2000–2019.. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 34
Waltham NJ, Alcott C, Barbeau MA, Cebrian J, Connolly RM, Deegan LA, Dodds K, Gaines LAGoodrid, Gilby BL, Henderson CJ et al..  2021.  Tidal Marsh Restoration Optimism in a Changing Climate and Urbanizing Seascape. Estuaries and Coasts. 44:1681–1690.
Stumpf A.  2020.  Tidal marsh response to sediment deposition from tropical and extratropical storms. MS thesis. M.S.
Koop-Jakobsen K., Giblin A.E..  2002.  Tidal flushing of ammonium from intertidal salt marsh sediments - the relative importance of adsorbed ammonium. Biological Bulletin. 203:258-259.
Morris JT, Lynch J, Renken KA, Stevens S, Tyrrell M, Plaisted H.  2020.  Tidal and Hurricane Impacts on Saltmarshes in the Northeastern Coastal and Barrier Network: Theory and Empirical Results. Estuaries and Coasts. 43:1658–1671.
Helton A.M., Poole G.C., Meyer J.L., Wollheim W.M., Peterson B.J., Mulholland P.J., Bernhardt E.S., Stanford J.A., Arango C., Ashkenas L.R. et al..  2011.  Thinking outside the channel: Modeling nitrogen cycling in networked river ecosystems. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment. 9:229-238.
Vallino J.J., Algar C.K..  2016.  Thermodynamics of Marine Biogeochemical Cycles: Lotka Revisited. Annual Review of Marine Science. 8:333-356.
Adjei W..  2010.  Testing the sensitivity of land change results to category aggregation. M.S.
Mitwally H.M., Fleeger J.W..  2016.  A test of biological trait analysis with nematodes and an anthropogenic stressor. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 188
Hopkinson C.S, Buffam I., Hobbie J., Vallino J., Perdue M., Eversmeyer B., Prahl F., Covert J., Hodson R., Moran M.A. et al..  1998.  Terrestrial inputs of organic matter to coastal ecosystems: An intercomparison of chemical characteristics and bioavailability. Biogeochemistry. 43:211-234.
Pellerin B.A., Saraceno J., Shanley J.B., Sebestyn S., Aiken G.R., Wollheim W.M., Bergamaschi B.A..  2011.  Taking the pulse of snowmelt: In situ sensors reveal season, event and diurnal patterns of nitrate and dissolved organic matter variability in an upland forest stream. Biogeochemistry.

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