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Canfield S., Claessens L., Hopkinson C.S., Rastetter E., Vallino J..  1999.  Long-term effect of municipal water use on the water budget of the Ipswich River basin. Biological Bulletin. 197:295-297.
Cavatorta J., Johnston M., Hopkinson C.S., Valentine V..  2003.  Patterns of sedimentation in a salt marsh-dominated estuary.. Biological Bulletin. 205:239-241.
Chaisson C..  2012.  Factors influencing stem density in creekbank Spartina alterniflora in a New England salt marsh. BA:24.
Charles H., Dukes J.S..  2009.  Effects of warming and altered precipitation on plant and nutrient dynamics of a New England salt marsh. Ecological Applications. 19:1758-1773.
Charles H..  2007.  Effects of Warming and Altered Precipitation on Plant and Nutrient Dynamics of a New England Salt Marsh. M.S.:82.
Chaudhury R..  2011.  Developing web-based "Interval, Category, and Transition Application". MS Degree
Chen H., Pontius, Jr. R.G..  2010.  Diagnostic tools to evaluate a spatial land change projection along a gradient of an explanatory variable. Landscape Ecology. 25:1319-1331.
Chen H., Pontius, Jr. R.G..  2011.  Sensitivity of a land change model to pixel resolution and precision of the independent variable. Environmental Modeling & Assessment. 16:37-52.
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
Claessens L., Hopkinson C., Rastetter E., Vallino J..  2006.  Effect of historical changes in land use and climate on the water budget of an urbanizing watershed. Water Resources Research. 42
Clement J., Holmes R.M., Peterson B.J., Pinlay G..  2004.  Isotopic investigation of nitrogen retention in a riparian ecosystem.. Journal of Applied Ecology. 40:1035-1048.
Crosby S.C., Ivens-Duran M., Bertness M.D., Davey E., Deegan L.A., Leslie H.M..  2015.  Flowering and biomass allocation in U.S. Atlantic coast Spartina alterniflora. American Journal of Botany. 102
Crosby S.C., Angermeyer A., Adler J.M., Bertness M.D., Deegan L.A., Sibinga N., Leslie H.M..  2016.  Spartina alterniflora biomass allocation and temperature: implications for salt marsh persistence with sea-level rise. Estuaries and Coasts.
Crosby S.C., Sax D., Palmer M.E., Booth H.S., Deegan L.A., Bertness M.D., Leslie H.M..  2016.  Salt marsh persistence is threatened by predicted sea-level rise. Estuarine and Coastal Shelf Science. 181:93-99.
Crump B.C., Hobbie J.E..  2005.  Synchrony and seasonality in bacterioplankton communities of two temperate rivers. Limnology and Oceanography. 50:1718-1729.
Crump B.C., Hopkinson C.S., Sogin M.L., Hobbie J.H..  2004.  Microbial biogeography along an estuarine salinity gradient: the combined influences of bacterial growth and residence time.. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 70:1494-1505.
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Davey E., Wigand C., Johnson R., Sundberg K., Morris J., Roman C.T..  2011.  Use of computed tomography imaging for quantifying coarse roots, rhizomes, peat, and particle densities in marsh soils. Ecological Applications. 21:2156-2171.
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.
Deegan L.A..  2002.  Lessons learned: the effects of nutrient enrichment on the support of nekton by seagrass and saltmarsh ecosystems.. Estuaries. 25:585-600.
Deegan L.A., Bowen J.L., Drake D.C., Fleeger J.W., Friedrichs C.T., Galván K.A., Hobbie J.E., Hopkinson C., Johnson D.S., Johnson J.M. et al..  2007.  Susceptibility of salt marshes to nutrient enrichment and predator removal. Ecological Applications. 17:S-42-S63.
Deegan L.A., Buchsbaum R..  2005.  The effect of habitat loss and degradation on fisheries.. The Decline of Fisheries Resources in New England: Evaluating the Impact of Overfishing, Contamination, and Habitat Degradation. MITSG 05-5:67-96.
Deegan L.A, Hughes J.E., Rountree R.A..  2000.  Salt marsh ecosystem support of marine transient species.. Concepts and Controversies in Tidal Marsh Ecology. :333-365.

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