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Algar, C.K. ;Vallino, J.J. 2014. Predicting microbial nitrate reduction pathways in coastal sediments 71: 223-238. doi:doi:10.3354/ame01678.
Hobbie, J.E. ;Hobbie, E.A. 2013. Microbes in nature are limited by carbon and energy: the starving-survival lifestyle in soil and consequences for estimating microbial rates doi:doi:10.3389/fmicb.2013.00324.
Groffman, P.M. ;Cavender-Bares, J. ;Bettez, N.D. ;Grove, J.M. ;Hall, S.J. ;Heffernan, J.B. ;S.E., Hobbie. ;Larson, K.L. ;Morse, J.L. ;Neill, C. ;Nelson, K. ;O’Neill-Dunne, J. ;Ogden, L. ;Pataki, D.E. ;Polsky, C. ;Chowdhury, R.R. ;Steele, M.K. 2014. Ecological Homogenization of Urban America : 74-81. doi:doi: 10.1890/120374.
Williams, B. 2015. Distribution patterns of Melampus bidentatus and their implications on the effects of climate change on salt marsh animal populations BS: .
Hanson, K. M. ;Schnarr, E. L. ;Leichter, J. J. 2016. Non-random feeding enhances the contribution of oceanic zooplankton to the diet of the planktivorous coral reef fish Dascyllus flavicaudus. 163 (4): 77. doi:10.1007/s00227-016-2849-3.
Leenhardt, P.;M., Lauer.;Moussa, R.M.;Holbrook, S. J.;Rassweiler, A.;Schmitt, R. J.;Claudet, J. 2016. Complexities and uncertainties in transitioning small-scale coral reef fisheries. 3 (YY): 70. doi:10.3389/fmars.2016.00070.
Comeau, S. ;Lantz, C. A. ;Edmunds, P. J. ;Carpenter, R. C. 2016. Framework of barrier reefs threatened by ocean acidification. 22 (3): 1225-1234. doi:10.1111/gcb.13023.
Evensen, N. R. ;Edmunds, P. J. In Press. Interactive effects of ocean acidification and neighboring corals on the growth of Pocillopora verrucosa. XX (YY): zzz-zzz.
Brookfield., A.;Macpherson., G.L.;Covington , M. In Press. Brookfield, A.Effects of changing meteoric precipitation patterns on groundwater temperature in karst environments
Hallett, L.M. ;Jones, S.K. ;MacDonald, A.A.M. ;Jones, M.B. ;Flynn, D.F.B. ;Ripplinger, J. ;Slaughter, P. ;Gries, C. ;Collins, S.L. In Press. codyn: An R package of community dynamics metrics
Klodd, A.E. ;Nippert, J.B. ;Ratajczak, Z. ;Waring, H. ;Phoenix, G.K. In Press. Tight coupling of leaf area index to canopy nitrogen and phosphorus across heterogeneous tallgrass prairie communities doi:10.1007/s00442-016-3713-3.
Larson, D. ;Dodds, W. ;Whiles, M. ;Thompson, T. ;Fulgoni, J. In Press. Patch-burn grazing and riparian fencing disturbed headwater streams: a replicated, multi-year, whole-catchment experiment doi:10.1111/1365-2664.12692.
Pennock, C.A. ;Gido, K.B. In Press. Density-dependence of herbivorous Central Stoneroller Campostoma anomalum in stream mesocosms
Ratajczak, Z. ;Briggs, J.M. ;Goodin, D. ;Mohler, R. ;Nippert, J.B. ;Obermeyer, B.K. In Press. Assessing the potential for transitions from tallgrass prairie to woodlands: are we operating beyond critical transitions?
Ricketts, A.M. ;Sandercock, B.K. In Press. Patch-burn grazing increases habitat heterogeneity and biodiversity of small mammals in managed rangelands
Veach, A.M. ;Stagen, J.C. ;Brown, S.P. ;Dodds, W.K. ;Jumpponen, A. In Press. Spatiotemporal and successional dynamics of stream biofilm microbial communities in a grassland stream ecosystem
Nelson, J.A. ;Deegan, L. ;Garritt, R.H. 2015. Drivers of spatial and temporal variability in estuarine food webs 533: 67-77. doi:10.3354/meps11389.
Watson, E.B. ;Wigand, C. ;Oczkowski, A.J. ;Sundberg, K. ;Vendettuoli, D. ;Jayaraman, S. ;Saliba, K. ;Morris, J.T. 2015. Ulva additions alter soil biogeochemistry and negatively impact Spartina alterniflora growth 532: 59-72. doi:10.3354/meps11334.
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. ;Learned, J. ;Morse, J.L. ;Neill, C. ;Ogden, L.A. ;O'Neil-Dunne, J. ;Pataki, D.E. ;Polsky, C. ;Chowdhury, R.R. ;Steele, M. ;Trammell, T.L.E. 2015. Ecosystem service preferences and priorities for residential landscapes: Homogeneity and heterogeneity across diverse cities. doi:10.1007/s11252-015-0477.
Leonardi, N. ;Ganju, N.K. ;Fagherazzi, S. 2016. A linear relationship between wave power and erosion determines salt-marsh resilience to violent storms and hurricanes 113: 64-68. doi:10.1073/pnas.1510095112.