PIE LTER Publications
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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2004. Modeling Nitrogen Transport in the Ipswich River Basin, Massachusetts, Using HSPF.. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 40:1365-1384.
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2004. N budgets and aquatic uptake in the Ipswich River basin, northeastern Massachusetts.. Water Resources Research. 40:1-12.
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2004. Nekton use of salt marsh creeks in the upper Tejo Estuary.. Estuaries. 27:818-825.
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2004. Role of wetlands and developed land use on dissolved organic nitrogen concentrations and DON / TDN in northeastern U.S. rivers and streams. Limnology and Oceanography. 49:910-918.
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2004. The Salt Marsh Geomorphology: Physical and Ecological Effects on Landform. AGU Chapman Conference. 86:57-58.
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2004. Useful techniques of validation for spatially explicit land-change models.. Ecological Modeling. 179:445-461.
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2004. Visualizing the rate at which the accuracy of a land change prediction decays.. Conference proceedings of the meeting of the University Consortium for Geographic Information Science. :29.
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2004. What makes mummichogs grow? The relationship between growth rates and gut contents of Fundulus heteroclitus held in enclosures along a salinity gradient in a New England salt marsh. New England Estuarine Research Society (NEERS).
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2004. Adaptation to Drought in the Context of Suburban Sprawl and Abundant Rainfall.. Geographical Bulletin. 47:85-100.
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2005. Analysis of size and complexity of randomly constructed food webs by information theoretic metrics.. Aquatic Food Webs: an Ecosystem Approach. :73-85.
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2005. Distribution of phosphatase activity in marsh sediments along an estuarine salinity gradient.. Marine Ecological Progress Series. 292:75-83.
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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.
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2005. Effects of changes in sea level and productivity on the stability of intertidal marshes.. UNESCO Proceeding Series on Lagoons and Coastal Wetlands in the Global Change Context: Impact and Management Issues. :121-127.
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2005. The effects of nutrient enrichment and predator removal on algal communities in a New England Marsh.. B.S.
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2005. Efficient export of carbon to the deep ocean through dissolved organic matter.. Nature. 433:142-145.
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2005. Estimating estuarine gross production, community respiration and net ecosystem production: A nonlinear inverse technique.. Ecological Modeling. 187:281-296.
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2005. Fluvial filtering of land to ocean fluxes: from Holocene variations to Anthrocene.. Compte Rendus. 337:107-123.
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2005. Genotypic diversity within a natural coastal bacterioplankton population.. Science. 307:1311-1313.
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2005. The HERO REU Experience: Undergraduate Research on Vulnerability to Climate Change in Local Places.. Geographical Bulletin. 47:65-72.
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2005. Integrating LIDAR, multispectral imagery and neural network modeling techniques for marsh classification.. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 26:5221-5234.
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2005. An inverse ecosystem model of year-to-year variations with first order approximation to the annual mean fluxes.. Ecological Modeling. 187:369-388.
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2005. Loss of Diversity of Ammonia-Oxidizing Bacteria Correlates with Increasing Salinity in an Estuary System.. Environmental Microbiology. 7:1289-1297.
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2005. Molecular characterization of sulfate-reducing bacteria in a New England salt marsh.. Environmental Microbiology. 7:1175-1185.
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