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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.
Johnson D.S., Warren R.S., Deegan L.A., Mozdzer T.J..  2016.  Saltmarsh plant responses to eutrophication. Ecological Applications.
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.
Drake D.C., Peterson B.J., Deegan L.A., Harris L.A., Miller E.E., Warren R.S..  2008.  Plant nitrogen dynamics in fertilized and natural New England saltmarshes: a paired 15N tracer study. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 354:35-46.
Wigand C., Watson E.B., Martin R., Johnson D.S., Warren R.S., Hansen A., Davey E., Johnson R., Deegan L..  2018.  Discontinuities in soil strength contribute to destabilization of nutrient‐enriched creeks. Ecosphere.
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.