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Irwin, EG ;Jayaprakash, C ;Munroe, DK 2009. Towards a comprehensive model of urban spatial dynamics 24 (9): 1223–1236. doi:10.1007/s10980-009-9353-9.
Jordan, R ;Singer, F ;Vaughan, J ;Berkowitz, A 2009. What should every citizen know about ecology? 7 (9): 495-500. doi:10.1890/070113.
Klocker, CA ;Kaushal, SS ;Groffman, PM ;Mayer, PM ;Morgan, RP 2009. Nitrogen uptake and denitrification in restored and unrestored streams in urban Maryland, USA 71 (4): 411-424. doi:10.1007/s00027-009-0118-y.
Lookingbill, TR ;Kaushal, SS ;Elmore, AJ ;Gardner, RH ;Eshleman, KN ;Hilderbrand, RH ;Morgan, RP ;Boynton, WR ;Palmer, MA ;Dennison, WC 2009. Altered ecological flows blur boundaries in urbanizing watersheds 14 (2): Art. 10. http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol14/iss2/art10/.
Martin, MD ;Chamecki, M ;Brush, GS ;Meneveau, C ;Parlange, MB 2009. Pollen clumping and wind dispersal in an invasive angiosperm 96 (9): 1703-1711. doi:10.3732/ajb.0800407.
Brazel, AJ ;Heisler, GM 2009. Climatology at urban long-term ecological research sites: Baltimore ecosystem study and central Arizona-Phoenix 3 (1): 22-44. doi:10.1111/j.1749-8198.2008.00189.x.
Brush, GS 2009. Historical land use, nitrogen, and coastal eutrophication: a paleoecological perspective 32 (1): 18-28. doi:10.1007/s12237-008-9106-z.
Carpenter, SR ;Armbrust, EV ;Arzberger, PW ;Chapin III, FS ;Elser, JJ ;Hackett, EJ ;Ives, AR ;Kareiva, PM ;Leibold, MA ;Lundberg, P ;Mangel, M ;Merchant, N ;Murdoch, WW ;Palmer, MA ;Peters, DPC ;Pickett, STA ;Smith, KK ;Wall, DH ;Zimmerman, AS 2009. Accelerate synthesis in ecology and environmental sciences 59 (8): 699-701. doi:10.1525/bio.2009.59.8.11.
Claessens, L ;Tague, CL 2009. Transport-based method for estimating in-stream nitrogen uptake at ambient concentration from nutrient addition experiments 7 (December): 811-822. http://www.aslo.org/lomethods/free/2009/index.html.
Claessens, L ;Tague, CL ;Band, LE ;Groffman, PM ;Kenworthy, ST 2009. Hydro-ecological linkages in urbanizing watersheds: an empirical assessment of in-stream nitrate loss and evidence of saturation kinetics 114 (G04016): . doi:10.1029/2009JG001017. http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2009/2009JG001017.shtml.
Costanza, R ;Hart, M ;Posner, S ;Talberth, J 2009. Beyond GDP: the need for new measures of progress 4: 46. http://www.bu.edu/pardee/publications/pardee-paper-004-beyond-gdp/.
Crow, SE ;Filley, TR ;McCormick, M ;Szlavecz, K ;Stott, DE ;Gamblin, D ;Conyers, G 2009. Earthworms, stand age, and species composition interact to influence particulate organic matter chemistry during forest succession 92 (1-2): 61-82. doi:10.1007/s10533-008-9260-1.
Editorial 2009. Beyond the pristine: earth's disturbed ecosystems have much more to offer than many would given them credit for 460: 435-436. doi:10.1038/460435b. http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v460/n7254/full/460435b.html>.
Fraley, LM ;Miller, AJ ;Welty, C 2009. Contribution of in-channel processed to sediment yield of an urbanizing watershed 45 (3): 748-766. doi:10.1111/j.1752-1688.2009.00320.x.
Wells, JE ;Buckley, GL ;Boone, CG 2008. Separate but equal? Desegregating Baltimore's golf courses 98 (2): 151-170.
Yesilonis, ID ;James, BR ;Pouyat, RV ;Momen, B 2008. Lead forms in urban turf grass and forest soils as related to organic matter content and pH 146 (1-3): 1-17. doi:10.1007/s10661-007-0040-5.
Yesilonis, ID ;Pouyat, RV ;Neerchal, NK 2008. Spatial distribution of metals in soils in Baltimore, Maryland: role of native parent material, proximity to major roads, housing age and screening guidelines 156 (3): 723-731. doi:10.1016/j.envpol.2008.06.010.
Zhou, W ;Grove, JM ;Troy, A 2008. Object-based land cover classification and change analysis in the Baltimore metropolitan area using multitemporal high resolution remote sensing data 8: 1613-1636.
Zhou, W ;Troy, A 2008. An object-oriented approach for analyzing and characterizing urban landscape at the parcel level 29 (1): 742-752.
Zhou, W ;Troy, A ;Grove, JM 2008. Modeling residential lawn fertilization practices: integrating high-resolution remote sensing and socioeconomic data 41 (5): 742-752.