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Sargeant, B.;Gaiser, E.E.;Trexler, J.C. 2010. Biotic and Abiotic Determinants of Intermediate-Consumer Trophic Diversity in the Florida Everglades 61: 11-22. doi:10.1071/MF08322.
Statzell-Tallman, A.;Belloch, C.;Fell, J.W. 2008. Kwoniellamangroviensis gen.nov., sp.nov. (Tremellales , Basidiomycota ), a teleomorphic yeast from mangrove habitats in the Florida Everglades and Bahamas 8 (1): 103-113.
Sternberg, L.S.L.;Pinzon, M.C.;Anderson, W.T.;Jahren, A.H. 2006. Variation in oxygen isotope fractionation during cellulose synthesis: Molecular and biosynthetic effects 29 (10): 1881-1889. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3040.2006.01564.x.
Wachnicka, A.;Gaiser, E.E. 2011. Ecology and distribution of diatoms in Biscayne Bay, Florida (USA): Implications for bioassessment and paleoenvironmental studies 11 (2): 622-632. doi:10.1016/j.ecolind.2010.08.008.
Wachnicka, A.;Collins, L.;Gaiser, E.E. 2013. Response of diatom assemblages to 130 years of environmental change in Florida Bay (USA) 49 (1): 83-101. doi:10.1007/s10933-011-9556-3.
Castañeda, Edward 2010. Landscape Patterns of Community Structure, Biomass and Net Primary Productivity of Mangrove Forests in the Florida Coastal Everglades as a Function of Resources, Regulators, Hydroperiod, and Hurricane Disturbance
Gottlieb, Andrew David 2003. Short and long hydroperiod Everglades periphyton mats: community characterization and experimental hydroperiod manipulation
Messmer, V.;Jones, G. P.;Munday, P. L.;Holbrook, S. J.;Schmitt, R. J.;Brooks, A. J. 2011. Habitat biodiversity as a determinant of fish community structure on coral reefs. 92 (12): 2285-2298. doi:10.1890/11-0037.1.
Thomas R. Allen ;George F. Oertel ;McLeod, George 2010. Synoptic assessment of repletion and residual water dynamics in a coastal lagoon by thermal remote sensing: Great Machipongo Lagoon (Hog Island Bay), Virginia, USA : 1-12. DOI://10.1109/JSTARS.2010.2070488.
Carr, J. ;D’Odorico, P. ;Karen J. McGlathery ;Patricia Wiberg 2010. Stability and bistability of seagrass ecosystems in shallow coastal lagoons: Role of feedbacks with sediment suspension and light availability 115: G03011. doi:10.1029/2009JG001103.
Sergio Fagherazzi ;FitzGerald, D. M. ;Fulweiler, R. W. ;Hughes, Z. ;Patricia Wiberg ;Karen J. McGlathery ;Morris, J. T. ;Tolhurst, T. J. ;Deegan, L. A. ;Johnson, D. S.  Hupp, C. 2013. Ecogeomorphology of Salt Marshes 12: 182-200.
Sergio Fagherazzi ;FitzGerald, D. M. ;Fulweiler, R. W. ;Hughes, Z. ;Patricia Wiberg ;Karen J. McGlathery ;Morris, J. T. ;Tolhurst, T. J. ;Deegan, L. A. ;Johnson, D. S.  Hupp, C. 2013. Ecogeomorphology of Tidal Flats 12: 201-220.
Stephanie A. Harbeson 2010. An investigation of nutrient transfer in a restored eelgrass, Zostera marina, meadow : 343.
Amber K. Hardison ;Canuel, E. ;Craig R. Tobias ;Iris Anderson ;Veuger, B. 2011. Carbon and nitrogen dynamics in shallow photic systems: Interactions between macroalgae, microalgae, and bacteria 56 (4): 1489-1503.
Kirwan, Matthew L. ;Guntenspergen, Glenn R. ;D’Alpaos, Andrea ;Morris, James T. ;Mudd, Simon M. ;Temmerman, Stijn 2010. Limits on the adaptability of coastal marshes to rising sea level 37: L23401. doi:10.1029/2010GL045489.
Mied, Richard P. ;Schulz, William J. ;Handler, Robert A. ;Snow, Charlotte M. ;Fusina, Robert A. ;John H. Porter 2010. Remote and local forcing of a coastal lagoon: The Virginia Coast Reserve 30 (20): 2057-2066. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2010.10.005.
Michener, William K. ;John H. Porter ;Servilla, Mark ;Vanderbilt, Kristin 2011. Long term ecological research and information management 6 (1): 13–24. doi:10.1016/j.ecoinf.2010.11.005.
Laura J. Moore ;List, J. H. ;Williams, J. ;Patsch, K.  Roberts, T. M. 2011. Barriers on the brink: the complex intertwined roles of geologic framework, sediment availability and sea-level rise in island evolution : 272-285.
Swanson, S. 2011. Species-specific effects of echinoids on coral reef benthic community structure in Moorea, French Polynesia. M.Sc.: 87.
Gaiser, E.E.;Ruhland, K.  Stoermer, E.F. 2010. Diatoms as Indicators of Environmental Change in Wetlands and Peatlands : 473-496.