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Polsky, C. ;Assefa, S. ;Del Vecchio, K. ;Hill, T. ;Merner, L. ;Tercero, I. ;Pontius, G  O'Brien, J. 2009. The Mounting Risk of Drought in a Humid Landscape: Structure and Agency in Suburbanizing Massachusetts.
Chowdhury, R. ;Larson, K. ;Grove, M. ;Polsky, C. ;Cook, E. ;Onsted, J. ;Ogden, L 2011. A Multi-Scalar Approach to Theorizing Socio-Ecological Dynamics of Urban Residential Landscapes 4 (1): . http://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/cate/vol4/iss1/6.
von Trapp, K. 2010. Drivers of Residential Lawn Care in Suburban Massachusetts: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Four Massachusetts Towns
Stewart, R.J. ;Wollheim, W.M. ;Gooseff, M. ;Briggs, M.A. ;Jacobs, J.M. ;Peterson, B.J. ;Hopkinson, C.S. 2011. Separation of river network scale nitrogen removal among main channel and two transient storage compartments 47: . doi:doi:10.1029/2010WR009896.
Burak, M. 2011. Developing standardized metrics to quantify the temporal distribution of migrating anadromous herring: comparing adult returns across coastal rivers.
Mather, M.E.;Frank, H.J.;Smith, J.M.;Cormier, R.D.;Muth, R.M.;Finn, J.T. 2012. Assessing freshwater habitat of adult anadromous alewives at multiple scales: a common challenge for fish and watershed restoration. 4: 188-200.
Smith, J.M. 2011. Beaver dams maintain native fish biodiversity via altered habitat heterogeneity in a coastal stream network: evaluating gear, quantifying fish assemblages, and testing ecological hypotheses with empirical data.
Smith, J.M. ;Mather, M.E. 2011. Using assemblage data in ecological indicators: a comparison and evaluation of commonly available statistical tools 13: 253-262.
Morse, N.B. 2010. Impacts of suburbanization on food web stoichiometry of detritus-based streams.
Raciti, S. ;Fahey, T. ;Hall, B. ;Driscoll, C. ;Carranti, F.J. ;Foster, D. ;Gwyther, P.S. ;Jenkins, J. ;Hamburg, S. ;Neill, C. ;Ollinger, S. ;Peery, B.W. ;Quigley, E. ;Sherman, R. ;Thomas, R.Q. ;Vadeboncoeur, T.M. ;Weinstein, D. ;Wilson, G. ;Woodbury, P. ;Yandik, W. 2012. Local scale carbon budgets and mitigation opportunities for the Northeastern United States. 62: 23-38. doi:10.1525/bio.2012.62.1.7.
Bain, D. ;Green, M.B. ;Campbell, J. ;Chamblee, J. ;Fraterrigo, J. ;Kaushal, S.S. ;Martin, S. ;Jordan, T. ;Parolari, A. ;Sobczak, W.V. ;Weller, D.E. ;Wollheim, W.M. ;Boose, E. ;Duncan, J. ;Gettel, G. ;Hall, B. ;Kumar, P. ;Thompson, J. ;Vose, J. ;Elliott, E. ;Leigh, D. 2012. Legacy effects material flux: structural catchment changes predate long-term studies. 62 (6): 575-584. doi:doi:10.1525/bio.2012.62.6.8.
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.  Hubb, C. 2013. Ecogeomorphology of Salt Marshes 12: 180-200.
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.  Hubb, C. 2013. Ecogeomorphology of Tidal Flats 12: 201-220.
Ferry, K.H. ;Mather, M.E. 2012. Spatial and temporal diet patterns of young adult and subadult striped bass feeding in Massachusetts estuaries: trends across scales. 4: 30-45.
Morris, J.T. ;Edwards, J. ;Crooks, S. ;Reyes, E.  von Braun, J. 2012. Assessment of Carbon Sequestration Potential in Coastal Wetlands. : 517-531. doi:doi:10.1007/978-94-007-4159-1_24.
Pennings, S. ;Alber, M. ;Alexander, C. ;Booth, M. ;Burd, A. ;Cai, W-J. ;Craft, C. ;DePratter, C. ;Di Iorio, D. ;Hopkinson, C. ;Joye, S. ;Meile, C. ;Moore, W. ;Silliman, B. ;Thompson, V. ;Wares, J.  Baldwin, A. 2012. South Atlantic Tidal Wetlands : 45-61.
Boelman, N.T. ;Gough, L. ;Mclaren, J.R. ;Greaves, H. 2011. Does NDVI reflect variation in the structural attributes associated with increasing shrub dominance in arctic tundra? 6 (035501): .
Boelman, N.T. ;Rocha, A. V. ;Shaver, G.R. 2011. Understanding burn severity sensing in Arctic tundra: exploring vegetation indices, suboptimal assessment timing and the impact of increasing pixel size. 32 (2): 7033-7056.
Budy, P. ;Luecke, C. In Press. Understanding the drivers of fish population dynamics in unique, Arctic lakes with special consideration of the role of climate and climate change
Bowen, J.L. ;Ward, B.B. ;Morrison, H.G. ;Hobbie, J.E. ;Valiela, I. ;Deegan, L.A. ;Sogin, M.L. 2011. Microbial community composition in salt marsh sediments resists perturbation by nutrient enrichment 5: 1540-1548. doi:doi:10.1038/ismej.2011.22.