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Howarth R.W, Anderson D., Church T., Greening H., Hopkinson C., Huber W., Marcus N., Naiman R., Segerson K., Sharpley A. et al..  2000.  Clean Coastal Waters: Understanding and reducing the effects of nutrient pollution.. Ocean Studies Board and Water Science and Technology Board, Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources, National Research Council..
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.
Morris J.T., Barber D.C., Callaway J.C., Chambers R., Hagen S.C., Hopkinson C.S., Johnson B.J., Megonigal P., Neubauer S.C., Troxler T. et al..  2016.  Contributions of organic and inorganic matter to sediment volume and accretion in tidal wetlands at steady state. Earth's Future. 4:110-121.
Steele M.K., Heffernan J.B., Bettez N.D., Cavender-Bares J., Groffman P.M., Grove J.M., Hall S., Hobbie S.E., Larson K., Morse J.L. et al..  2014.  Convergent Surface Water Distributions in U.S. Cities. Ecosystems.
Steele M.K., Heffernan J.B., Bettez N.D., Cavender-Bares J., Groffman P.M., Grove J.M., Hall S., Hobbie S.E., Larson K., Morse J.L. et al..  2014.  Convergent Surface Water Distributions in U.S. Cities. Ecosystems.
Lesser JS, Floyd O, Fedors K, Deegan LA, Johnson DS, Nelson JA.  2021.  Cross-habitat access modifies the ‘trophic relay’ in New England saltmarsh ecosystems. Food Webs. 29:e00206.
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Fagherazzi S., FitzGerald D.M., Fulweiler R.W., Hughes Z., Wiberg P.L., McGlathery K.J., Morris J.T., Tolhurst T.J, Deegan L.A., Johnson D.S. et al..  2022.  Ecogeomorphology of Salt Marshes. Treatise on Geomorphology (Second Edition). :445–462.
Groffman P.M., Cavender-Bares J., Bettez N.D., Grove J.M., Hall S.J., Heffernan J.B., S.E. H., Larson K.L., Morse J.L., Neill C. et al..  2014.  Ecological Homogenization of Urban America. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment. :74-81.
Groffman P.M., Cavender-Bares J., Bettez N.D., Grove J.M., Hall S.J., Heffernan J.B., S.E. H., Larson K.L., Morse J.L., Neill C. et al..  2014.  Ecological Homogenization of Urban America. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment. :74-81.
Larson K.L., Nelson K.C., Samples S.R., Hall S.J., Bettez N.D., Cavender-Bares J., Groffman P.M., Grove M., Heffernan J.B., Hobbie S. et al..  2015.  Ecosystem service preferences and priorities for residential landscapes: Homogeneity and heterogeneity across diverse cities. . Urban Ecosystems.
Larson K.L., Nelson K.C., Samples S.R., Hall S.J., Bettez N.D., Cavender-Bares J., Groffman P.M., Grove M., Heffernan J.B., Hobbie S. et al..  2015.  Ecosystem service preferences and priorities for residential landscapes: Homogeneity and heterogeneity across diverse cities. . Urban Ecosystems.
Xie Z, Jr RGilmore Po, Huang J, Nitivattananon V.  2020.  Enhanced Intensity Analysis to Quantify Categorical Change and to Identify Suspicious Land Transitions: A Case Study of Nanchang, China. Remote Sensing. 12:3323.

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