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“Can conservation biologists rely on established community structure rules to manage novel systems? . . . Not in salt marshes”
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“The model high molecular weight DOC compound, dextran, is ingested by the benthic ciliate, Uronema marinum, but does not supplement ciliate growth”
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“Microzooplankton growth and trophic interactions and their effects on herbivory in coastal and offshore environments. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 54: 255-267”
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2009.
“Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus additions on primary production and invertebrate densities in a Georgia (USA) tidal freshwater marsh.”
29 (1): 196-203. doi:10.1672/07-79.1. http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1672/07-79.1.
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“Biogeochemical dynamics of coastal tidal flats”
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“Non-linearity in ecosystem services: temporal and spatial variability in coastal protection”
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“Ecosystem development of a sandbar emergent tidal marsh, Altamaha River estuary, Georgia USA”
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2009.
“The diverse bacterial community in intertidal, anaerobic sediments at Sapelo Island, Georgia”
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“Natural Attenuation Of Nitrogen Loading From Septic Effluents: Spatial And Environmental Controls”
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“Global change and tidal freshwater wetlands: Scenarios and impacts”
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“From climate change to snails: potential causes of salt marsh die-back along the U.S. Eastern Seaboard and Gulf Coasts”
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“Latitudinal variation in herbivore pressure in Atlantic Coast salt marshes”
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“Benthic metabolism and the fate of dissolved inorganic nitrogen in intertidal sediments”
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