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San Gil I., Baker K., Campbell J., Denny E.G., Vanderbilt K., Riordan B., Koskela R., Downing J., Grabner S., Melendez E. et al..  2009.  The Long-Term Ecological Research community metadata standardisation project: a progress report.. International Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies. 4:141-153.
San Gil I., Baker K., Campbell J., Denny E.G., Vanderbilt K., Riordan B., Koskela R., Downing J., Grabner S., Melendez E. et al..  2009.  The Long-Term Ecological Research community metadata standardisation project: a progress report.. International Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies. 4:141-153.
Liu Z, Fagherazzi S, Liu X, Shao D, Miao C, Cai Y, Hou C, Liu Y, Li X, Cui B.  2022.  Long-term variations in water discharge and sediment load of the Pearl River Estuary: Implications for sustainable development of the Greater Bay Area. Frontiers in Marine Science. 9
Liu Z, Fagherazzi S, Liu X, Shao D, Miao C, Cai Y, Hou C, Liu Y, Li X, Cui B.  2022.  Long-term variations in water discharge and sediment load of the Pearl River Estuary: Implications for sustainable development of the Greater Bay Area. Frontiers in Marine Science. 9
Liu Z, Fagherazzi S, Liu X, Shao D, Miao C, Cai Y, Hou C, Liu Y, Li X, Cui B.  2022.  Long-term variations in water discharge and sediment load of the Pearl River Estuary: Implications for sustainable development of the Greater Bay Area. Frontiers in Marine Science. 9
Liu Z, Fagherazzi S, Liu X, Shao D, Miao C, Cai Y, Hou C, Liu Y, Li X, Cui B.  2022.  Long-term variations in water discharge and sediment load of the Pearl River Estuary: Implications for sustainable development of the Greater Bay Area. Frontiers in Marine Science. 9
Moulton O.M., Altabet M.A., Beman J.M., Deegan L.A., Lloret J., Lyons M.K., Nelson J.A., Pfister C.A..  2016.  Microbial associations with macrobiota in coastal ecosystems: patterns and implications for nitrogen cycling. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 14:200-208.
Moulton O.M., Altabet M.A., Beman J.M., Deegan L.A., Lloret J., Lyons M.K., Nelson J.A., Pfister C.A..  2016.  Microbial associations with macrobiota in coastal ecosystems: patterns and implications for nitrogen cycling. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 14:200-208.
Liu Z, Fagherazzi S, Li J, Cui B.  2021.  Mismatch between watershed effects and local efforts constrains the success of coastal salt marsh vegetation restoration. Journal of Cleaner Production. 292:126103.
Liu Z, Fagherazzi S, Li J, Cui B.  2021.  Mismatch between watershed effects and local efforts constrains the success of coastal salt marsh vegetation restoration. Journal of Cleaner Production. 292:126103.
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
Lockfield K., Fleeger J.W., Deegan L.A..  2013.  Mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus, responses to long-term, whole-ecosystem nutrient enrichment.. Marine Ecological Progress Series. 492:211-222.
Driscoll C., Whitall D., Aber J., Boyer E., Castro M., Cronan C., Goodale C., Groffman P., Hopkinson C., Lambert K. et al..  2003.  Nitrogen pollution in the northeastern United States: Sources, effects and managment options. BioScience. 53:357-374.
Driscoll C., Whitall D., Aber J., Boyer E., Castro M., Cronan C., Goodale C., Groffman P., Hopkinson C., Lambert K. et al..  2003.  Nitrogen pollution in the northeastern United States: Sources, effects and managment options. BioScience. 53:357-374.
Donatelli C., Zhang X., Ganju N.K., Aretxabaleta A.L., Fagherazzi S., Leonardi N..  2020.  A nonlinear relationship between marsh size and sediment trapping capacity compromises salt marshes’ stability.. Geology.
Wang J, Dai Z, Fagherazzi S, Long C.  2022.  A novel approach to discriminate sedimentary characteristics of deltaic tidal flats with terrestrial laser scanner: Results from a case study. Sedimentology. 69:1626–1648.
Howarth R.W., Anderson D., Cloern J., Elfring C., Hopkinson C., Lapointe B., Malone T., Marcus N., McGlathery K., Sharpley A. et al..  2000.  Nutrient pollution of coastal rivers, bays and seas. Issues in Ecology. :1-15.
Rand DM, Nunez JCB, Williams S, Rong S, Burley JT, Neil KB, Spierer AN, McKerrow W, Johnson DS, Raynes Y et al..  2023.  Parasite manipulation of host phenotypes inferred from transcriptional analyses in a trematode-amphipod system. Molecular Ecology. 32:5028–5041.
Luk S, Eagle MJ, Mariotti G, Gosselin K, Sanderman J, Spivak AC.  2023.  Peat Decomposition and Erosion Contribute to Pond Deepening in a Temperate Salt Marsh. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 128171052(214)
Donatelli C, Passalacqua P, Wright K, Salter G, Lamb MP, Jensen D, Fagherazzi S.  2023.  Quantifying Flow Velocities in River Deltas via Remotely Sensed Suspended Sediment Concentration. Geophysical Research Letters. 50(4)
Quan B., Ren H., Pontius, Jr. R.G., Liu P..  2018.  Quantifying spatiotemporal patterns concerning land change in Changsha, China. Landscape and Ecological Engineering.
Baker H.K., Nelson J, Leslie H.M..  2016.  Quantifying striped bass (Morone saxatilis) dependence on saltmarsh-derived productivity using stable isotope analysis. Estuaries and Coasts.
Zwart G., van Hannen E.J., van Agerveld M.P.Kamst-, van der Gucht K., Lindstrom E.S., Van Wichelen J., Lauridsen T., Crump B.C., Han S.K., Declerck S..  2003.  Rapid screening for freshwater bacterial groups using reverse line blot hybridization. Applied Environmental Microbiology. 69:5875-5883.
Zwart G., van Hannen E.J., van Agerveld M.P.Kamst-, van der Gucht K., Lindstrom E.S., Van Wichelen J., Lauridsen T., Crump B.C., Han S.K., Declerck S..  2003.  Rapid screening for freshwater bacterial groups using reverse line blot hybridization. Applied Environmental Microbiology. 69:5875-5883.
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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