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2009
Green M., Wollheim W.M., Basu N., Gettel G.M., Rao P., Morse N., Stewart R..  2009.  Effective denitrification scales predictably with water residence time across diverse systems. Nature Precedings.
Bowen J.L., Crump B.C., Deegan L.A., Hobbie J.E..  2009.  Increased supply of ambient nitrogen has minimal effect on salt marsh bacterial production. Limnology and Oceanography . 54:713-722.
Fennel K., Brady D., DiToro D., Fulweiler R.W., Gardner W.S., Giblin A., McCarthy M.J., Rao A., Seitzinger S., Thouvenot-Korppoo M. et al..  2009.  Modeling denitrification in aquatic sediments. Biogeochemistry. 93:159-178.
Koop-Jakobsen K., Giblin A.E..  2009.  A new approach for measuring denitrification in the rhizosphere of vegetated marsh sediments. Limnology and Oceanography, Methods. 7:626-637.
Bernot M.J., Bernot R.J., Morris J.T..  2009.  Nutrient cycling relative to δ15N and δ13C natural abundance in a coastal wetland with long-term nutrient additions. Aquatic Ecology.
Harrison J., Maranger R., Alexander R.B., Cornwell J., Giblin A., Jacinthe P., Mayorga E., Seitzinger S., Wollheim W.M..  2009.  The regional and global significance of reactive N removal in lakes and reservoirs. Biogeochemistry. 93:147-158.
Drake D.C., Peterson B.J., Galván K.A., Deegan L.A., Fleeger J.W., Hopkinson C., Johnson J.M., Koop-Jakobsen K., Lemay L.E., Miller E.E. et al..  2009.  Salt marsh ecosystem biogeochemical responses to nutrient enrichment: A paired 15N tracer study.. Ecology. 90:2535-2546.
Bowen J.L., Crump B.C., Deegan L.A., Hobbie J.E..  2009.  Salt marsh sediment bacteria: their distribution and response to external nutrient inputs. The ISME Journal. 3:924-934.
Stewart R..  2009.  Separation of river network scale nitrogen removal between surface and hyporheic transient storage compartments.. M.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.
2008
Thouin J..  2008.  The biogeochemical influences of nitrate, dissolved oxygen, and dissolved organic carbon on stream nitrate uptake. M.S.
Battin T.J., Kaplan L., Findlay S., Hopkinson C., Marti E., Packman A., Newbold J.D., Sabater F..  2008.  Biophysical controls on organic carbon fluxes in fluvial networks. Nature Geoscience. 1:95-100.
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
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.
Hopkinson C., Giblin A..  2008.  Nitrogen Dynamics of Coastal Salt Marshes. Nitrogen in the Marine Environment, 2nd Edition. :991-1036.
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.
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.
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.

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