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1996.
“Nitrogen cycling networks of coastal ecosystems: Influence of trophic status and primary producer form”
87 (1-3): 111-129. ://A1996UQ56000011 .
1998.
“Construction and analysis of static, structured models of nitrogen cycling in coastal ecosystems”
: 162-195.
1999.
“Perspectives on international long term ecological research”
: 99-106.
1999.
“Organizing and understanding a winters seagrass foodweb network through effective trophic levels”
117 (1): 99-124. ://000081020500007 .
2000.
“Reference is a moving target in sea-level controlled wetlands”
: 805-825.
2001.
“Long-term ecological research in concept and practice”
25: 25-31.
2001.
“Network Ecology”
3: 1393-1399.
2002.
“Coastal resources”
: 18-19.
2004.
“Microbial communities among the dominant high marsh plants and associated sediments of the United States East Coast”
48 (3): 375-388.
1990.
“Forest Vegetation Structure on the Eastern Shore of Virginia circa 18,000 years B.P.”
41 (4A): 307-320. http://www.vacadsci.org/vjsArchives/V41/41-4A/p307.pdf.
1990.
“Using a Forest Stand Simulation Model to Examine the Ecological and Climatic Significance of the Late-Quarternary Pine-Spruce Pollen Zone in Eastern Virginia, U”
33: 204-218.
2001.
“New records of reptiles from the Virginia barrier islands”
18: 42-43.
1994.
“Developing an approach for assessing the functions of wetlands”
: 615-624.
1995.
“Multiple States in the Sea-Level Induced Transition from Terrestrial Forest to Estuary”
18 (4): 648-659. ://A1995TA81300010 .
1998.
“Progress in development of the hydrogeomorphic approach for assessing the functioning of wetlands”
: 383.
1999.
“Endangered forests (book review)”
19: 807-809.









