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Salgado J., Costa M-J., Cabral H., Deegan L..  2004.  Nekton use of salt marsh creeks in the upper Tejo Estuary.. Estuaries. 27:818-825.
Salgado J., Costa M-J., Cabral H., Deegan L..  2004.  Comparison of fish assemblages in tidal salt marsh creeks and in adjoining mudflat areas in the Tejo estuary.. Cahiers de Biologie Marine. 45:213-224.
San Gil I., Sheldon W., Schmidt T., Servilaa M., Aguilar R., Gries C., Gray T., Field D., Cole J., J. Pan Y et al..  2008.  Defining Linkages between the GSC and NSF's LTER Program: How the Ecological Metadata Language (EML) Relates to GCDML and Other Outcomes. Omics. 12:151-156.
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.
Sangermano F, Pontius RGilmore, Chaitman J, Meneghini A.  2021.  Linking land change model evaluation to model objective for the assessment of land cover change impacts on biodiversity. Landscape Ecology. 36:2707–2723.
Schmitt C., Weston N.B., Hopkinson C..  1998.  A preliminary evaluation of sedimentation rates and species distribution in Plum Island estuary, Massachusetts. Biological Bulletin. 195:232-233.
Schmitz O.J., Raymond P.A, Estes J.A., Kurz W.A., Holtgrieve G.W., Ritchie M.E., Schindler D.E., Spivak A.C., Wilson R.W., Bradford M.A. et al..  2014.  Animating the Carbon Cycle. Ecosystems. 17:344-359.
Schneider L., Pontius, Jr. R.G..  2001.  Modeling land-use change in the Ipswich watershed, Massachusetts, USA. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 85:83-94.
Shafizadeh-Moghadam H, Minaei M, Jr RGilmore Po, Asghari A, Dadashpoor H.  2021.  Integrating a Forward Feature Selection algorithm, Random Forest, and Cellular Automata to extrapolate urban growth in the Tehran-Karaj Region of Iran. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems. 87:101595.
Shafizadeh-Moghadam H., Minaei M., Feng Y., Pontius, Jr. R.G..  2019.  GlobeLand30 maps show four times larger gross than net land change from 2000 to 2010 in Asia. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation.
Sheldon S.P., Twichell S., Deegan L.A..  2004.  The effects of long term nutrient addition on a salt marsh community.. New England Estuarine Research Society (NEERS), March 7-9, 2004.
Shmookler R..  2010.  Modeling water use in the metropolitan area planning council region. MS Degree
Short M.I..  2012.  Nutrient effects on Spartina patens decomposition dynamics in a New England salt marsh. BS
Simenstad C., Brandt S., Chalmers A., Dame R., Deegan L., Hodson R., Houde E..  2000.  Habitat-biotic interactions. Estuarine Science: A Synthetic Approach to Research and Practice. :427-460.
Smith J.M..  2011.  Beaver dams maintain native fish biodiversity via altered habitat heterogeneity in a coastal stream network: evaluating gear, quantifying fish assemblages, and testing ecological hypotheses with empirical data.. Ph.D.
Smith J.S., Mather M.E., Frank H.J., Muth R.M., Finn J.T., McCormick S.D..  2009.  Evaluation of a gastric radio tag insertion technique for anadromous river herring.. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 29:367-377.
Smith J.M., Wells S.P., Mather M.E., Muth R.M..  2013.  Fish biodiversity sampling in stream ecosystems: a process for evaluating the appropriate types and amount of gear.. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems.
Smith M.D., La Pierre K.J., Collins S.L., Knapp A.K., Gross K.L., Barrett J.E., Frey S.D., Gough L., Miller R.J., Morris J.T. et al..  2015.  Global environmental change and the nature of aboveground net primary productivity responses: insights from long‑term experiments. Oecologia.
Smith J.M., Mather M.E..  2013.  Beaver dams maintain native fish biodiversity by increasing habitat heterogeneity throughout a low-gradient stream network.. Freshwater Biology. 58:1523-1538.
Smith J.M., Mather M.E..  2011.  Using assemblage data in ecological indicators: a comparison and evaluation of commonly available statistical tools. Ecological Indicators. 13:253-262.
Sorrensen C., Polsky C., Neff R..  2005.  The HERO REU Experience: Undergraduate Research on Vulnerability to Climate Change in Local Places.. Geographical Bulletin. 47:65-72.
Spivak AC, Gosselin KM, Sylva SP.  2018.  Shallow ponds are biogeochemically distinct habitats in salt marsh ecosystems. Limnology and Oceanography. 63:1622–1642.
Spivak A.C., Ossolinski J..  2016.  Limited effects of nutrient enrichment on bacterial carbon sources in salt marsh tidal creek sediments. Marine Ecological Progress Series. 544:107-130.
Spivak A.C., Denmark A., Gosselin K., Sylva S.P..  2020.  Salt Marsh Pond Biogeochemistry Changes Hourly to Yearly but Does Not Scale With Dimensions or Geospatial Position. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 125
Spivak A.C., Sanderman J., Bowen J.L., Canuel E.A., Hopkinson C.S..  2019.  Global-change controls on soil-carbon accumulation and loss in coastal vegetated ecosystems. Nature Geoscience. 12:685-692.

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