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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.
Donatelli C., Ganju N.K., Kalra T.S., Fagherazzi S., Leonardi N..  2019.  Changes in hydrodynamics and wave energy as a result of seagrass decline along the shoreline of a microtidal back-barrier estuary.. Advances in Water Resources. 128:183-192.
Dodds W.K., Robinson C.T., Gaiser E.E., Hansen G.J.A., Powell H., Smith J.M., Morse N.B., Johnson S., Gregory S.V., Bell T. et al..  2012.  Surprises and insights from long term aquatic datasets and experiments.. Bioscience. 62:709-721.
Dodds W.K., Webster J.R, Crenshaw C., Helton A.M., O'Brien J.M., Marti E., Hershey A.E., Tank J.L., Burgin A.J., Grimm N.B. et al..  2014.  The Lotic Intersite Nitrogen Experiments: an example of successful ecological research collaboration.. Freshwater Science. 33:700-710.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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
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
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.
Charles H..  2007.  Effects of Warming and Altered Precipitation on Plant and Nutrient Dynamics of a New England Salt Marsh. M.S.:82.
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.
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Buchsbaum R.N., Deegan L.A., Horowitz J., Garritt R.H., Ludlam J.P., Shull D.H.  2009.  Effects of regular salt marsh haying on marsh plants, algae, invertebrates and birds at Plum Island Sound, Massachusetts. Wetlands Ecology and Management. 17:469-487.
Buchsbaum R..  2009.  Striped bass: the coastal connection.. Sanctuary. 48:9-11.
Buchsbaum R.N., Wigand C.A..  2012.  Adaptive management and monitoring as fundamental tools to effective salt marsh restoration.. Restoring Tidal Flow to Salt Marshes: A Synthesis of Science and Management in New England (USA).
Buchsbaum R., Catena E.H., James-Pirri M.J..  2006.  Changes in salt marsh vegetation, Phragmites australis, and nekton in response to increased tidal flushing in a New England salt marsh.. Wetlands. 26:544-557.
Buchsbaum R., Powell J.C..  2008.  Symposium Review: Long term shifts in faunal assemblages in North American estuaries: A review of a workshop held at the biennial meeting of the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF), November 2007, Providence, Rhode Island.. Reviews in Fisheries Biology and Fisheries. 18:447-450.
Broo S..  2009.  Sensitivity Analysis for Scenarios of Water Withdrawal in Massachusetts. M.S.
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.
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.
Bowen J.L., Ward B.B., Morrison H.G., Hobbie J.E., Valiela I., Deegan L.A., Sogin M.L..  2011.  Microbial community composition in salt marsh sediments resists perturbation by nutrient enrichment. The ISME Journal. 5:1540-1548.
Blanchard S., Pontius, Jr. R.G., Urban K.M..  2015.  Implications of using 2m versus 30 m spatial resolution data for suburban residential land change modeling. Journal of Environmental Informatics. 25:1-13.
Blanchard S..  2010.  Implications of using fine versus coarse spatial resolution data in LUCC. MS Degree

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