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Deegan L.A., Johnson D.S., Warren R.S., Peterson B.J., Fleeger J.W., Fagherazzi S., Wollheim W.M..  2012.  Coastal eutrophication as a driver of salt marsh loss. Nature. 490:388-392.
Johnson D.S., Fleeger J.W., Deegan L.A..  2009.  Large-scale manipulations reveal that top-down and bottom-up controls interact to alter habitat utilization by saltmarsh fauna. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 377:33-41.
Mitwally H.M., Fleeger J.W..  2014.  Long-term nutrient enrichment alters nematode trophic structure and body size in a Spartina alterniflora salt marsh. Marine Ecology. :1-16.
Pascal P-Y., Fleeger J.W., Boschker H.T.S., Mitwally H.M., Johnson D.S..  2013.  Response of the benthic food web to short- and long-term nutrient enrichment in saltmarsh mudflats.. Marine Ecological Progress Series. 474:27-41.
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.
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.
Mitwally H.M., Fleeger J.W..  2016.  A test of biological trait analysis with nematodes and an anthropogenic stressor. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 188
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.
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.