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2011.
“A broad framework to organize and compare invasive species impacts”
111: 899-908.
2010.
“Effects of upwelling on short term variability in microbial processes in estuarine sediments”
58: 261-271. doi:10.3354/ame01387. http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/ame/v58/n3/p261-271/.
2010.
“Varation in marsh benthic invertebrate presence and abundance related to altered Spartina alterniflora density”
http://gce-lter.marsci.uga.edu/public/uploads/McFarlin_BEM_2010_20120924T114915.ppt.
2012.
“Land use control of stream nitrate concentrations in mountainous coastal California watersheds”
117: G02005.
2012.
“Roles of transport and mixing processes in kelp forest ecology”
215: 997-1007.
2012.
“Kelp as a trophic resource for marine suspension feeders: a review of isotope-based evidence”
159 (7): 1391-1402.
2012.
“Assessing the role of parameter and input uncertainty in ecohydrologic modeling: implications for a semi-arid and urbanizing coastal California catchment”
15(5): 775-791.
2012.
“Relationships among catchment land use and concentrations of nutrients, algae, and dissolved oxygen in a southern California river”
31: 908-927.
2012.
“Annual cycle of organic matter partitioning and its availability to bacteria across the Santa Barbara Channel continental shelf”
67: 189-209.
in-press.
“Variable intertidal temperature explains why disease endangers black abalone”
doi:10.1890/11-2257.1.
2011.
“Application of an integrated community analysis approach for microbial source tracking in a coastal creek”
45 (17): 7195-7201.
2013.
“Synchrony in dynamics of giant kelp forests is driven by both local recruitment and regional environmental controls”
94 (2): 499-509.
2013.
“The initial impacts of a wildfire on hydrology and suspended sediment and nutrient export in California chaparral watersheds”
26: 3842-3851.
2013.
“Consistency and sensitivity of stream periphyton community structural and functional responses to nutrient enrichment”
23: 159-173.
2012.
“The coastal boundary layer: predictable current structure decreases alongshore transport and alters scales of dispersal”
464: 17-35.









