Project | Data Management Plan |
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Georgia Coastal Ecosystems Long Term Ecological Research site |
Principal Investigator: Merryl L. Alber (University of Georgia Research Foundation Inc)
Co-Principal Investigator: Steven C Pennings
Oceanography~2013~23~Alber, M., Reed, D. and McGlathery, K.~~14~~~~Coastal Long Term Ecological Research: Introduction to the Special Issue~~~~~~~
Oceanography~2013~26~Di Iorio, D. and Castelao, R.~http://dx.doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2013.44~44~~~~The Dynamical Response of Salinity to Freshwater Discharge and Wind Forcing in Adjacent Estuaries on the Georgia Coast.~~~~~~~
Oikos~2013~~Guo, H., Wieski, K., Lan, Z. and Pennings, S.C.~10.1111/j.1600-0706.2013.00425.x~~~~~Relative influence of deterministic processes on structuring marsh plant communities varies across an abiotic gradient.~~~~~~~
PLoS One.~2013~~Ho, C.-K. and Pennings, S.C.~10.1371/journal.pone.0059829~~~~~Preference and performance in plant-herbivore interactions across latitude ? a study in U.S. Atlantic salt marshes.~~~~~~~
Journal of Ecology~2013~101~Marczak, L., Wieski, K., Denno, R. and Pennings, S.C.~10.1111/1365-2745.12137~1169~~~~Importance of local vs. geographic variation in salt marsh plant quality for arthropod erbivorecommunities.~~~~~~~
Journal of Zoology~2013~~Platt, S.G., Elsey, R.M., Liu, H., Rainwater, T.R., Nifong, J.C., Rosenblatt, A.E., Heithaus, M. and Mazzotti, F.J.~10.1111/jzo.12052~~~~~Frugivory and seed dispersal by crocodilians: an overlooked form of saurochory?~~~~~~~
Oceanography~2013~26~Schalles, J.F., Hladik, C.M., Lynes, A.R. and Pennings, S.C.~10.5670/oceanog.2013.50~88~~~~Landscape estimates of habitat types, plant biomass, and invertebrate densities in a Georgia salt marsh~~~~~~~
Oceanography~2013~26~Schutte, C., Hunter, K.S., McKay, P., Di Iorio, D., Joye, S.B. and Meile, C.~http://dx.doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2013.55~12~~~~Patterns and controls of nutrient concentrations in a southeastern United States tidal creek~~~~~~~
Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology~2013~8~Thompson, V.D. and Andrus, C.F.~10.1080/15564894.2012.708007~190~~~~Using Oxygen Isotope Sclerochronology to Evaluate the Role of Small Islands among the Guale of the Georgia Coast, USA~~~~~~~
Wetlands~2013~33~Treplin, M., Pennings, S.C. and Zimmer, M.~10.1007/s13157-012-0353-1~83~~~~Decomposition of leaf litter in a U.S. saltmarsh is driven by dominant species, not species complementarity~~~~~~~
Global Change Biology~2012~18~Craft, C.~~83~~~~Tidal freshwater forest accretion does not keep pace with sea level rise~~~~~~~
Oecologia~2012~170~Guo, H. and Pennings, S.C.~10.1007/s00442-012-2356-2~789~~~~Post-mortem ecosystem engineering by oysters creates habitat for a rare marsh plant~~~~~~~
Oecologia~2012~170~McCall, B.D. and Pennings, S.C.~10.1007/s00442-012-2352-6~777~~~~Geographic variation in salt marsh structure and function~~~~~~~
Marine Policy~2012~36~Tallis, H., Lester, S., Ruckelshaus, M., Plummer, M., McLeod, K., Guerry, A., Andelman, S., Caldwell, M., Conte, M., Copps, S., Fox, D., Fujita, R., Gaines, S., Gelfenbaum, G., Gold, B., Kareiva, P., Kim, C., Lee, K., Papenfus, M., Redman, S., Silliman, B~10.1016/j.marpol.2011.03.013~303~~~~New metrics for managing and sustaining the ocean's bounty~~~~~~~
Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology~2012~7~Turck, J.A.~10.1080/15564894.2011.652763~404~~~~Where Were All of the Coastally Adapted People During the Middle Archaic Period in Georgia, USA?~~~~~~~
Nature Climate Change~2013~3~Cheong, S. M., Silliman, B.R., Wong, P.P., Wesienback, B., Kim, C.K., and Guannel, G.~~787~~~~Coastal Adaptation Defense with Ecological Engineering~~~~~~~
Oceanography~2013~26~Rosenblatt, A.E., Heithaus, M.R., Mather, M.E., Matich, P., Nifong, J.C., Ripple, W.J., Silliman, B.R.~~156~~~~The roles of large top predators in coastal ecosystems: new insights from Long-Term Ecological Research~~~~~~~
. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology~2013~440~Nifong, J. and Silliman, B. R.~10.1016/j.jembe.2013.01.002~185~~~~Impacts of a large-bodied, apex predator on salt marsh food webs~~~~~~~
The Journal of Eukaryotic Biology~2012~59~First, M.R., Park, N.Y., Berrang, M.E., Meinersmann, R.J., Bernhard, J.M., Gast, R.J., Hollibaugh, J.T.~10.1111/j.1550-7408.2011.00589.x~12~~~~Ciliate Ingestion and Digestion: Flow Cytometric Measurements and Regrowth of a Digestion-Resistant Campylobacter jejuni~~~~~~~
Biogeosciences~2013~10~Jiang, L.Q., Cai, W.J., Wang, Y., Bauer, J.E.~10.5194/bg-10-839-2013~839~~~~Influence of terrestrial inputs on continental shelf carbon dioxide~~~~~~~
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability~2013~4~Hopkinson, C. S., Cai,W.-J., and Hu, X.~10.1016/j.cosust.2012.03.005~1~~~~Carbon sequestration in wetland dominated coastal systems: a global sink of rapidly diminishing magnitude~~~~~~~
Biogeochemistry~2013~~Segarra, K.E.A., Samarkin, V., King, E., Meile, C., and Joye, S.B.~10.1007/s10533-013-9840-6~~~~~Seasonal variations of methane fluxes from a tidal, freshwater sediment (Hammersmith Creek, GA)~~~~~~~
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta~2013~115~Segarra, K.E.A., Comerford, C., Slaughter, J., and Joye, S.B.~10.1016/j.gca.2013.03.029~15~~~~Impact of electron acceptor availability on the anaerobic oxidation of methane in coastal freshwater and marine sediments~~~~~~~
Estuaries and Coasts~2013~36~Jun, M.h., Altor, A. and Craft, C.B~10.1007/s12237-012-9499-6~508~~~~Effects of Increased Salinity and Inundation on Inorganic N and P Exchange by Tidal Freshwater Floodplain Forest Soils, Georgia (USA)~~~~~~~
Israel Journal of Plant Science. VIS & IR Spectroscopy in Plant Science~2012~60~Schalles, J.F., and Hladik, C.M.~10.1560/IJPS.60.1-2.169~169~~~~Mapping phytoplankton chlorophyll in turbid, case 2 estuarine and coastal waters~~~~~~~
Ecology~2014~95~Angelini, Christine and Silliman, Brian R.~~185-196~~~~Secondary foundation species as drivers of trophic and functional diversity: evidence from a tree-epiphyte system~~~~~~~
Biogeochemistry~2014~117~Baas, Peter and Hester, Mark and Joye, Samantha B.~10.1007/s10533-013-9897-2~511-524~~~~Benthic primary production and nitrogen cycling in Spartina alterniflora marshes: effect of restoration after acute dieback~~~~~~~
Nature~2013~504~Bauer, J.E. and Cai, Wei-Jun and Raymond, P. and Bianchi, Thomas S. and Hopkinson, Charles S. and Regnier, Pierre A. G.~10.1038/nature12857~61-70~~~~The changing carbon cycle of the coastal ocean~~~~~~~
BioScience~2013~63~Campbell, John L. and Rustad, Lindsey E. and Porter, John H. and Taylor, Jeffrey R. and Dereszynkski, Ethan W. and Shanley, James B. and Gries, Corinna and Henshaw, Donald L. and Martin, Mary E. and Sheldon, Jr., Wade M. and Boose, Emery R.~10.1525/bio.2013.63.7.10~574-585~~~~Quantity is Nothing without Quality: Automated QA/QC for Streaming Environmental Sensor Data~~~~~~~
Scientific Reports~2014~4~He, Qiang and Bertness, Mark D. and Bruno, John F. and Li, Bo and Chen, Guoqian and Coverdale, Tyler C. and Alteiri, A. and Bai, Junhong and Sun, Tao and Pennings, Steven C. and Liu, Jianguo and Ehrlich, Paul R. and Cui, Baoshan~10.1038/srep05995~9~~~~Economic development and coastal ecosystem change in China~~~~~~~
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America~2013~110~Hensel, Marc Simon and Silliman, Brian R.~10.1073/pnas.1312317110~20621-206~~~~Consumer diversity across kingdoms supports multiple functions in a coastal ecosystem~~~~~~~
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Sciences~2014~141~Hladik, Christine M. and Alber, Merryl~10.1016/j.ecss.2014.01.011~47 - 57~~~~Classification of salt marsh vegetation using edaphic and remote sensing-derived variables~~~~~~~
Remote Sensing of the Environment~2013~139~Hladik, Christine M. and Schalles, John F. and Alber, Merryl~~318 - 330~~~~Salt marsh elevation and habitat mapping using hyperspectral and LIDAR data~~~~~~~
ISME Journal~2014~8~Hollibaugh, James T. and Gifford, Scott and Moran, Mary Ann and Ross, Meredith and Sharma, S. and Tolar, Bradley~10.1038/ismej.2013.171~685 - 698~~~~Seasonal variation in the metratranscriptomes of a Thaumarchaeota population from SE USA coastal waters~~~~~~~
Regional Environmental Change~2013~14~Li, X. and Ren, Y and Lui, Y and Craft, Christopher B. and Mander, U and Tang, S~10.1007/s10113-013-0520-9~623-632~~~~The impact of change in vegetation structure on the ecological functions of salt marshes: The example of the Yangtze River~~~~~~~
Environmental Science and Technology~2013~47~Mahmoudi, N. and Porter, T. and Zimmerman, A. and Fulthopre, R. and Kasozi, G. and Slater, G. and Silliman, Brian R.~10.1021/es4036072~13303-133~~~~Rapid degradation of Deepwater Horizon spilled oil by indigenous microbial communities in Louisiana salt marsh sediments.~~~~~~~
Marine Ecology Progress Series~2013~474~McFarlin, Caroline R. and Alber, Merryl~10.3354/meps10184~1-13~~~~Foliar DMSO:DMSP ratio and metal content as indicators of stress in Spartina alterniflora~~~~~~~
Herpetological Review~2013~44~Nifong, James C. and Lowers, R.H. and Silliman, Brian R. and Abernathy, K. and Marshall, G.~~243 - 247~~~~Attachment and deployment of remote video/audio recording devices (Crittercam) on wild American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis Duadin 1801).~~~~~~~
PLOS One~2014~9~Nifong, James C. and Nifong, R. and Silliman, Brian R. and Lowers, R.H. and Guillette, L.J. and Ferguson, M. and Welsh, M. and Abernathy, K. and Marshall, G.~10.1371/journal.pone.0083953~~~~~Animal-borne imaging reveals novel insights into the foraging behaviors and diel activity of a large-bodied apex predator, the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis).~~~~~~~
Biogeochemistry~2013~112~Palomo, Laura and Meile, Christof and Joye, Samantha B.~10.1007/s10533-012-9734-z~389-407~~~~Drought impacts on biogeochemistry and microbial processes in salt marsh sediments: a flow-through reactor approach~~~~~~~
Bioscience~2014~64~Pennings, Steven C. and McCall, Brittany DeLoach and Hooper-Bui, Linda~10.1093/biosci/biu118~789-795~~~~Effects of oil spills on terrestrial arthropods in coastal wetlands~~~~~~~
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry~2013~298~Peterson, Richard N. and Breier, John C. and Harmon, Lindsay R. and Brusa, Jamie and Hutchins, Patrick R.~10.1007/s10967-013-2589-5~1347-1357~~~~Development of a sparging chamber for field radon analysis~~~~~~~
Florida Scientist~2013~76~Pimiento, C. and Monaco, Eric and Barbour, A. and Silliman, Brian R.~~391~~~~Predation on speared lionfish /Pterois volitans/ by spotted moray /Gymnothorax moringa.~~~~~~~
GIScience & Remote Sensing~2014~51~Reader, Heather E. and Miller, William~10.1080/15481603.2014.895583~199-211~~~~Application of hyperspectral remote sensing reflectance data to photochemical rate calculations in the Duplin River, a tidal river on the coast of Georgia, USA~~~~~~~
Journal of Paleolimnology~2013~45~Sanchez, C. and Gaiser, E.E. and Saunders, C.J. and Wachnicka, A.H. and Oehm, N. and Craft, Christopher B.~10.1007/s10933-012-9624-3~49-66~~~~Exploring siliceous subfossils as a tool for inferring past water level and hydroperiod in Everglades marshes~~~~~~~
Landscape and Urban Planning~2014~122~Schmidt, John Paul and Moore, Rebecca and Alber, Merryl~10.1016/j.landurbplan.2013.11.008~56 - 67~~~~Integrating ecosystem services and local government finances intoland use planning: A case study from coastal Georgia~~~~~~~
Estuaries and Coasts~2014~37~Sheldon, Joan E. and Burd, Adrian B.~10.1007/s12237-013-9715-z~772-788~~~~Alternating Effects of Climate Drivers on Altamaha River Discharge to Coastal Georgia, USA~~~~~~~
Current Biology~2014~24~Silliman, Brian R.~10.1016/j.cub.2014.03.001~348-350~~~~Salt marshes~~~~~~~
Science Daily~2013~~Silliman, Brian R. and Hensel, Marc Simon~~~~~~Quality of biodiversity, not just quantity, is key: Right mix of species is needed for conservation~~~~~~~
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics~2013~44~Silliman, Brian R. and McCoy, M. and Angelini, Christine and Holt, Robert D. and Griffin, John N. and van de Koppel, Johan~10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-110512-135753~503 - 538~~~~Consumer Fronts, Global Change, and Runaway Collapse in Ecosystems~~~~~~~
PeerJ~2014~2~Silliman, Brian R. and Mozdzer, C. and Angelini, Christine and Brundage, J.E. and Bakker, J.P. and Esselink, P. and van de Koppel, Johan and Baldwin, A.H.~10.7717/peerj.567~567~~~~Livestock as a Biological Control Agent for an Invasive Wetland Plant.~~~~~~~
OIKOS~2014~123~Soomsdat, Nicole and Griffin, John N. and McCoy, M. and Hensel, Marc Simon and Buhler, Stephanie and Chejanovski, Zachary A. and Silliman, Brian R.~10.1111/oik.01579~1081-1090~~~~Independent and combined effects of multiple predators across ontogeny of a dominant grazer~~~~~~~
International Journal of Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife~2014~3~Tellez, M. and Nifong, James C.~10.1016/j.ijppaw.2014.07.001~227-235~~~~Gastric nematode diversity between estuarine and inland freshwater populations of the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis,daudin 1802), and the prediction of intermediate hosts~~~~~~~
NeoBiota~2014~22~Thomsen, M. S and Wernberg, T. and Olden, J. and Byers, James and Bruno, John F. and Silliman, Brian R. and Schiel, D.R.~10.3897/neobiota.22.6224~1-22~~~~Forty years of experiments on invasive species: are biases limiting our understanding of impacts?~~~~~~~
Ecosystems~2014~17~Wieski, Kazimierz and Pennings, Steven C.~10.1007/s10021-013-9732-6~473-484~~~~Climate Drivers of Spartina alterniflora Saltmarsh Production in Georgia, USA~~~~~~~
Ecography~2014~37~Wieski, Kazimierz and Pennings, Steven C.~10.1111/ecog.00498~763-769~~~~Latitudinal variation in resistance and tolerance to herbivory of a salt marsh shrub~~~~~~~
Proceedings of the Royal Society B~2015~~Angelini, Christine and van der Heide, J. and Griffin, John N. and Derksen-Hooijberg, M. and Lamers, L.P.M. and Smolders, Alfons J. P. and Silliman, Brian R.~10.1098/rspb.2015.0421~~~~~Foundation species' overlap enhances biodiversity and ecosystem multifunctionality from the patch to landscape scale.~~~~~~~
OIKOS~2015~~Atkins, Rebecca and Griffin, John N. and Angelini, Christine and O'Connor, M.I. and Silliman, Brian R.~10.1111/oik.01966~~~~~Consumer- plant interaction strength: importance of body size, density and metabolic biomass.~~~~~~~
Environmental Management~2015~56~Drake, Katherine and Halifax, H and Adamowicz, Susan C. and Craft, Christopher B.~~998-1008~~~~Carbon sequestration in tidal salt marshes of the Northeast United States~~~~~~~
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology~2014~58~Freita, R. and Schrack, L. and Sieg, R. D. and Silliman, Brian R. and Costa, C.~10.1590/S1516-8913201400030~103-108~~~~Grazing scar characteristics impact degree of fungal facilitation in /Spartina alterniflora/ leaves in a South American Salt Marsh.~~~~~~~
Marine Ecology Progress Series~2015~518~Givens, Carrie and Ransom, Briana and Bano, Nasreen and Hollibaugh, James T.~10.3354/meps11034~209-223~~~~Comparison of the Gut Microbiomes of 12 Bony Fish and 3 Shark Species~~~~~~~
LTER Databits - Information Management Newsletter of the Long Term Ecological Research Network~2014~~Gries, Corinna and Henshaw, Donald L. and Brown, Renee F. and Cary, Richard and Downing, Jason and Jones, Christopher and Kennedy, Adam and Laney, Christine and Martin, Mary and Morse, Jennifer and Porter, John and Read, Jordan and Rettig, Andrew and Shel~~~~~~Sensor and sensor data management best practices released~~~~~~~
PLOS ONE~2015~10~Guo, Hongyu and Chamberlain, Scott A and Elhaik, Eran and Jalli, Inder and Lynes, Alana R. and Marczak, Laurie and Sabath, Niv and Vargas, Amy and Wieski, Kazimierz and Zelig, Emily and Pennings, Steven C.~10.1371/journal.pone.0127781~~~~~Geographic Variation in Plant Community Structure of Salt Marshes: Species, Functional and Phylogenetic Perspectives~~~~~~~
Oikos~2014~123~Guo, Hongyu and Wieski, Kazimierz and Lan, Zhenjiang and Pennings, Steven C.~10.1111/j.1600-0706.2013.00425.x~173-178~~~~Relative influence of deterministic processes on structuring marsh plant communities varies across an abiotic gradient~~~~~~~
Population and the Environment.~2015~37~Hauer, M. and Evans, J and Alexander, Jr., Clark R.~10.1007/s11111-015-0233-8~44-62~~~~Sea-Level Rise and Sub-County Population Projections in Coastal Georgia.~~~~~~~
Ecology Letters~2015~~He, Qiang and Silliman, Brian R.~~~~~~Biogeographic consequences of nutrient enrichment for plant-herbivore interactions in coastal wetlands.~~~~~~~
Current Opinions in Environmental Sustainability~2012~4~Hopkinson, Charles S. and Cai, Wei-Jun and Hu, Xinping~10.1016/j.cosust.2012.03.005~186 - 194~~~~Carbon sequestration in wetland dominated coastal systems ? aglobal sink of rapidly diminishing magnitude~~~~~~~
Environmental Management~2015~~Hunter, E.A. and Nibbelink, N.P. and Alexander, Jr., Clark R. and Barrett, K. and Mengak, L.F. and Guy, R.K. and Moore, C.T. and Cooper, R.J.~10.1007/s00267-015-0580-3~1-10~~~~Coastal vertebrate exposure to predicted habitat changes due to sea level rise.~~~~~~~
Oecologia~2015~~H?bner, L. and Pennings, Steven C. and Zimmer, Martin~10.1007/s00442-015-3271-0~~~~~Sex- and habitat-specific movement of an omnivorous semi-terrestrial crab controls habitat connectivity and subsidies: A multi-parameter approach~~~~~~~
Biogeochemistry~2015~~Liu, Qian and Lu, Xinxin and Tolar, Bradley and Mou, Xiaozhen and Hollibaugh, James T.~DOI 10.1007/s10533-014-0056-1~~~~~Concentrations, turnover rates and fluxes of polyamines in coastal waters of the South Atlantic Bight.~~~~~~~
Limnology and Oceanography: Methods~2014~12~Loftis, Kathy and Meile, Christof~~694-702~~~~Isotopes and elemental ratios in multi-parameter mixing models~~~~~~~
Journal of Ecology~2013~101~Marczak, Laurie and Wieski, Kazimierz and Denno, Robert and Pennings, Steven C.~10.1111/1365-2745.12137~1169-1182~~~~Importance of local vs. geographic variation in salt marsh plant quality for arthropod herbivore communities~~~~~~~
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science~2015~163~McFarlin, Caroline R. and Bishop, Thomas Dale and Hester, Mark and Alber, Merryl~http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2015.05.045~218-230~~~~Context-dependent effects of the loss of Spartina alterniflora on salt marsh invertebrate communities~~~~~~~
Geophysical Research Letters~2015~42~Medeiros, Patricia M. and Seidel, Michael and Dittmar, Thorsten and Whitman, William B. and Moran, Mary Ann~10.1002/2015GL064653~6446-6453~~~~Drought-induced variability in dissolved organic matter composition in a marsh-dominated estuary~~~~~~~
Journal of Animal Ecology~2015~~Nifong, James C. and Layman, C. and Silliman, Brian R.~10.1111/1365-2656.12306~~~~~Size, sex, and individual-level behavior drive intra-population variation in cross-ecosystem foraging of a top-predator.~~~~~~~
Oecologia~2015~178~Rosenblatt, A. E. and Nifong, James C. and Heithaus, M.R. and Mazzotti, Frank J. and Cherkiss, M.S. and Jeffery, B.M. and Elsey, Ruth M. and Decker, R.A. and Silliman, Brian R. and Guillette, L.J. and Lowers, R.H. and Larson, J.C.~10.1007/s00442-014-3201-6~5-16~~~~Factors affecting individual foraging specialization and temporal diet stability across the range of a large ?generalist? apex predator~~~~~~~
International Journal of Geographical Information Science~2013~27~Runfola, Dan and Pontius, Robert G.~~1696?1716~~~~Quantifying spatial and temporal instability of land change~~~~~~~
LTER Databits ? Information management Newsletter of the Long Term Ecological Research Network~2014~~Sheldon, Jr., Wade M.~~~~~~Using the GCE Data Toolbox as an EML-compatible workflow engine for PASTA~~~~~~~
LTER Databits - Information Management Newsletter of the Long Term Ecological Research Network~2013~~Sheldon, Jr., Wade M. and Chamblee, John F. and Cary, Richard~~~~~~Automating Data Harvests with the GCE Data Toolbox~~~~~~~
Journal of Geophysical Research - Earth Surface~2015~~Sullivan, Jessica C. and Torres, R. and Garrett, A. and Blanton, Jackson O. and Alexander, Jr., Clark R. and Robinson, Michael and Moore, Trent C. and Amft, Julie and Hayes, D.~10.1002/2014JF003365~~~~~Complexity in Salt Marsh Circulation for a Semi-enclosed Basin~~~~~~~
International Journal for Parasitology:Parasites and Wildlife~2014~3~Tellez, M. and Nifong, James C.~10.1016/j.ijppaw.2014.07.001~227-235~~~~Gastric nematode diversity between estuarine and inland freshwaterpopulations of the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis ,daudin 1802), and the prediction of intermediate hosts~~~~~~~
Annual Review of Marine Science~2014~~von de Koppel, J. and van der Heide, J. and Alteiri, A. and Eriksson, B. and Bouma, H. and Olff, Han and Silliman, Brian R.~~~~~~Long-distance interactions regulate the structure and resilience of coastal ecosystems.~~~~~~~
Ecology~2015~96~Alicia M. Wilson · Tyler Evans · Willard Moore · Charles A. Schutte · Samantha B. Joye · Andrea H. Hughes · Joseph L. Anderson~10.1890/13-2183.1~840~~~~Groundwater controls ecological zonation of salt marsh macrophytes~~~~~~~
Water Resources Research~2015~51~Alicia M. Wilson · Tyler B. Evans · Willard S. Moore · Charles A. Schutte · Samantha B. Joye~10.1002/2014WR015984~~~~~What time scales are important for monitoring tidally influenced submarine groundwater discharge? Insights from a salt marsh~~~~~~~
Global Biogeochemical Cycles~2015~~Charles A Schutte, Samantha B Joye, Alicia M Wilson, Tyler Evans, Willard S Moore, Karen Casciotti~10.1002/2014GB005052~~~~~Intense nitrogen cycling in permeable intertidal sediment revealed by a nitrous oxide hotspot~~~~~~~
Ecosystems~2015~18~Angelini, Christine and Briggs, Kristen~10.1007/s10021-015-9862-0~780-791~~~~Spillover of Secondary Foundation Species Transforms Community Structure and Accelerates Decomposition in Oak Savannas~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.116~
Nature Communications~2016~7~Angelini, Christine and Griffin, John and van de Koppel, Johan and Derksen-Hooijberg, M. and Lamers, L.P.M. and Smolders, Alfons J. P. and van der Heide, Tjisse and Silliman, Brian R.~10.1038/ncomms12473~12473~~~~A keystone mutualism underpins resilience of a coastal ecosystem to drought~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.130~
Marine Pollution Bulletin~2016~~Caffrey, Jane M. and Hollibaugh, James T. and Mortazavi, Behzad~10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.08.038.~~~~~Living oysters and their shells as sites of nitrification and denitrification~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.133~
Wetland Science and Practice~2016~33~Craft, Christopher B. and Herbert, Ellen and Li, Fan and Smith, Dontrece and Schubauer-Berigan, Joseph P. and Widney, Sarah and Angelini, Christine and Pennings, Steven C. and Medeiros, Patricia M. and Byers, James and Alber, Merryl~~70-73~~~~Climate change and the fate of coastal wetlands~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.136~
Marine Ecology Progress Series~2015~~Davidson, Andrew and Griffin, John N. and Atkins, Rebecca and Angelini, Christine and Coleman, F. and Silliman, Brian R.~~~~~~The spatial dimension of trait-mediated indirect interactions: Predators intensify grazer-plant interactions by driving vertical, not horizontal, grazer habitat shifts.~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.143~
Environmental Management~2015~56~Drake, Katherine and Halifax, H and Adamowicz, Susan C. and Craft, Christopher B.~10.1007/s00267-015-0568-z~998-1008~~~~Carbon sequestration in tidal salt marshes of the Northeast United States~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.150~
Hydrobiologia~2010~655~First, Matthew R. and Hollibaugh, James T.~10.1007/s10750-010-0417-2~149-158~~~~Diel depth distributions of microbenthos in tidal creek sediments: high resolution mapping in fluorescently labeled embedded cores~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.153~
Molecular Ecology~2016~25~Foust, Christy M. and Preite, Veronica and Schrey, Aaron W. and Alvarez, Mariano and Robertson, M. H. and Verhoeven, Koen J.F. and Richards, Christina L.~10.1111/mec.13522~1639-1652~~~~Genetic and epigenetic differences associated with environmental gradients in replicate populations of two salt marsh perennials~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.156~
Marine Ecology Progress Series~2016~547~Freita, R. and Schrack, Elizabeth and He, Qiang and Silliman, Brian R. and Furlong, Eliana B. and Telles, Annie C. and Costa, Cesar S.B.~10.3354/meps11624~79-89~~~~Consumer control of the establishment of marsh foundation plants in intertidal mudflats~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.160~
Basic and Applied Ecology~2015~7~Griffin, John N. and Toscano, B.D. and Griffen, B.D. and Silliman, Brian R.~~641-651.~~~~Does relative abundance modify multiple predator effects?~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.163~
Oikos~2014~123~Guo, Hongyu and Wieski, Kazimierz and Lan, Zhenjiang and Pennings, Steven C.~10.1111/j.1600-0706.2013.00425.x~173-178~~~~Relative influence of deterministic processes on structuring marsh plant communities varies across an abiotic gradient~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.170~
Quaternary Science Reviews~2016~~Hawkes, A.D. and Kemp, A.C. and Donnelly, J.P. and Horton, B.P. and Peltier, W.R. and Cahill, N. and Hill, D.F. and Ashe, E. and Alexander, C.R.~10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.04.016~~~~~Relative Sea-Level Change in Northeastern Florida (USA) During the Last ~8.0 KA~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.173~
Ecological Monographs~2016~86~He, Qiang and Silliman, Brian R.~10.1002/ecm.1221~278-294~~~~Consumer control as a common driver of coastal vegetation worldwide~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.176~
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science~2016~172~He, Yahlong and Widney, Sarah and Ruan, Michelle and Herbert, Ellen and Li, Xiuzhen and Craft, Christopher B.~10.1016/j.ecss.2016.02.002~72-80~~~~Accumulation of soil carbon drives denitrification potential and labincubatedgas production along a chronosequence of salt marshdevelopment~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.183~
Ecosphere~2015~6~Herbert, Ellen and Boon, Paul and Burgin, Amy J. and Neubauer, S. C. and Franklin, Rima B and Ardon, Marcelo and Hopfensperger, Kristine N. and Lamers, L.P.M. and Gell, Peter~~~~~~A global perspective on wetland salinization: Ecological consequences of a growing threat to freshwater wetlands~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.186~
Global Biogeochemical Cycles~2015~29~Herrmann, Maria and Najjar, Raymond G. and Kemp, Michael and Alexander, Richard B. and Boyer, Elizabeth W. and Cai, Wei-Jun and Griffith, Peter C. and Kroeger, Kevin D and McCallister, S. Leigh and Smith, Richard A.~10.1002/2013GB004736~96-111~~~~Net ecosystem production and organic carbon balance of U.S. East Coast estuaries: A synthesis approach~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.196~
ISME Journal~2014~8~Hollibaugh, James T. and Gifford, Scott and Moran, Mary Ann and Ross, Meredith and Sharma, S. and Tolar, Bradley~10.1038/ismej.2013.171~685 - 698~~~~Seasonal variation in the metratranscriptomes of a Thaumarchaeota population from SE USA coastal waters~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.206~
Journal of Ecology~2016~104~Liu, Wenwen and Maung-Douglass, Keith and Strong, Donald R. and Pennings, Steven C. and Zhang, Yihui~10.1111/1365-2745.12487~173-181~~~~Geographical variation in vegetative growth and sexual reproduction of the invasive Spartina alterniflora in China~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.210~
Environmental Microbiology Reports~2015~7~Lu, Xinxin and Sun, S. and Hollibaugh, James T. and Mou, Xiaozhen~10.1111/1758-2229.12311~831-838~~~~Identification of polyamine-responsive bacterioplankton taxa in South Atlantic Bight~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.213~
Geophysical Research Letters~2015~42~Medeiros, Patricia M. and Seidel, Michael and Dittmar, Thorsten and Whitman, William B. and Moran, Mary Ann~10.1002/2015GL064653~6446-6453~~~~Drought-induced variability in dissolved organic matter composition in a marsh-dominated estuary~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.216~
Environmental Modelling & Software~2016~84~O'Connell, Jessica and Alber, Merryl~~134-139~~~~A smart classifier for extracting environmental data from digital image time-series: Applications for PhenoCam data in a tidal salt marsh~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.220~
Remote Sensing~2016~8~O'Donnell, John and Schalles, John F.~10.3390/rs8060477~22~~~~Examination of Abiotic Drivers and Their Influence on Spartina alterniflora Biomass over a Twenty-Eight Year Period Using Landsat 5 TM Satellite Imagery of the Central Georgia Coast~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.223~
Estuaries and Coasts~2014~37~Sheldon, Joan E. and Burd, Adrian B.~10.1007/s12237-013-9715-z~772?788~~~~Alternating Effects of Climate Drivers on Altamaha River Discharge to Coastal Georgia, USA~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.230~
Scientific Reports~2016~6~Silliman, Brian R. and Dixon, Philip M. and Wobus, Cameron and He, Qiang and Daleo, P. and Hughes, Brent B. and Rissing, Matthew and Willis, Jonathan M. and Hester, Mark~10.1038/srep32520~~~~~Thresholds in marsh resilience to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.233~
PNAS~2015~112~Silliman, Brian R. and Schrack, Elizabeth and He, Qiang and Cope, Rebecca and Santoni, A. and van der Heide, Tjisse and Jacobi, R. and van de Koppel, Johan~10.1073/pnas.1515297112~14295 - 1~~~~Facilitation shifts paradigms and can amplify coastal restoration efforts~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.236~
Frontiers in Microbiology~2016~~Tolar, Bradley and Powers, Leanne C and Miller, William and Wallsgrove, Natalie J. and Popp, Brian N. and Hollibaugh, James T.~~~~~~Ammonia oxidation is inhibited by hydrogen peroxide at environmentally-relevant concentrations.~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.243~
The ISME Journal~2016~~Tolar, Bradley and Ross, Meredith and Wallsgrove, Natalie J. and Liu, Qian and Aluwihare, Lihini I. and Popp, Brian N. and Hollibaugh, James T.~10.1038/ismej.2016.61~1-15~~~~Contribution of ammonia oxidation to chemoautotrophy in Antarctic coastal waters~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.253~
Environmental Microbiology~2016~~Tolar, Bradley and Wallsgrove, Natalie J. and Popp, Brian N. and Hollibaugh, James T.~10.1111/1462-2920.13457~~~~~Oxidation of urea nitrogen in marine nitrifying communities dominated by Thaumarchaeota~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.263~
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology~2016~43~Turck, John A. and Thompson, Victor D.~10.1016/j.jaa.2016.05.006~39-55~~~~Revisiting the resilience of Late Archaic hunter-gatherers along the Georgia coast~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.270~
Proc. R. Soc. B~2016~283~van der Zee, Els M. and Angelini, Christine and Govers, Laura L. and Christianen, Marjolijn J.A. and Alteiri, A. and van der Reijden, Karin J. and Silliman, Brian R. and van de Koppel, Johan and van der Geest, Matthiis and van Gils, Jan A. and van der Vee~10.1098/rspb.2015.2326~9~~~~How habitat-modifying organisms structure the food web of two coastal ecosystems~~~~~~2016-10-31 20:35:45.280~
Geo-Marine Letters~2017~~Alexander, Jr., Clark R. and Hodgson, J.Y.S. and Brandes, J.A.~10.1007/s00367-017-0499-1~~~~~Stratigraphic Development of Georgia Salt Marsh Sequences on Modern and Late Holocene Timescales~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:09.956~
Journal of Applied Ecology~2017~2017~Derksen-Hooijberg, M. and Angelini, Christine and Lamers, L.P.M. and Borst, A. and Smolders, Alfons J. P. and Hoogveld, J.R.H. and de Paoli, H. and Silliman, Brian R. and van der Heide, Tjisse~10.1111/1365-2664.12960~1-10~~~~Mutualistic interactions amplify saltmarsh restoration success~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:09.990~
Estuaries and Coasts~2017~~Dugan, J.E. and Emery, K.A. and Alber, Merryl and Alexander, Jr., Clark R. and Byers, James and Gehman, Alyssa and McLenaghan, Natalie Ann and Sojka, S.E.~10.1007/s12237-017-0254-x~~~~~Generalizing Ecological Effects of Shoreline Armoring Across Soft Sediment Environments~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:09.996~
Continental Shelf Research~2017~145~Janet J. Reimer, Wei-Jun Cai, Liang Xue, Rodrigo Vargas, Scott Noakes, Xinping Hu, Sergio R. Signorin, Jeremy T. Mathis, Richard A. Feely, Adrienne J. Sutton, Christopher Sabine, Sylvia Musielewiczi, Baoshan Chen, Rik Wanninkhof~10.1016/j.csr.2017.06.022~95~~~~Time series pCO2 at a coastal mooring: Internal consistency, seasonal cycles, and interannual variability~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.6~
Aquatic Botany~2017~140~Jung, Yeajin and Burd, Adrian B.~https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquabot.2017.04.003~13-22~~~~Seasonal changes in above- and below-ground non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) in Spartina alterniflora in a marsh in Georgia, USA~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.16~
Ecosphere~2016~7~Li, Shanze and Pennings, Steven C.~10.1002/ecs2.1487~e01487~~~~Disturbance in Georgia salt marshes: variation across space and time~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.23~
Ecosphere~2017~8~Li, Shanze and Pennings, Steven C.~10.1002/ecs2.1675~9~~~~Timing of disturbance affects biomass and flowering of a saltmarsh plant and attack by stem-boring herbivores~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.30~
Ecology~2017~98~Liu, Wenwen and Strong, Donald R. and Pennings, Steven C. and Zhang, Yihui~10.1002/ecy.1815~1591-1599~~~~Provenance-by-environment interaction of reproductive traits in the invasion of Spartina alterniflora in China~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.33~
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports~2017~15~Lulewicz, Isabelle H. and Thompson, Victor D. and Cramb, Justin and Tucker, Bryan~10.1016/j.jasrep.2017.07.028~282 - 289~~~~Oyster paleoecology and Native American subsistence practices on Ossabaw Island, Georgia, USA~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.40~
Limnology & Oceanography~2017~62~Medeiros, Patricia M. and Babcock-Adams, Lydia and Seidel, Michael and Castelao, Renato and Di Iorio, Daniela and Hollibaugh, James T. and Dittmar, Thorsten~10.1002/lno.10528~1718-1731~~~~Export of terrigenous dissolved organic matter in a broad continental shelf~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.46~
Frontiers in Marine Science~2017~4~Medeiros, Patricia M. and Seidel, Michael and Gifford, Scott and Ballantyne, Ford and Dittmar, Thorsten and Whitman, William B. and Moran, Mary Ann~10.3389/fmars.2017.00069~~~~~Microbially-mediated transformations of estuarine dissolved organic matter~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.50~
Hydrobiologia~2017~802~Nifong, James C. and Silliman, Brian R.~10.1007/s10750-017-3255-7~155-174~~~~Abiotic factors influence the dynamics of marine habitat use by a highly mobile ?freshwater? top predator~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.56~
Environmental Modelling & Software~2016~84~O'Connell, Jessica~10.1016/j.envsoft.2016.06.025~134-139~~~~A smart classifier for extracting environmental data from digital image time-series: Applications for PhenoCam data in a tidal salt marsh~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.63~
Ecosphere~2016~7~Sharp, Sean and Angelini, Christine~10.1002/ecs2.1540~16~~~~Whether disturbances alter salt marsh soil structure dramaticallyaffects Spartina alterniflora recolonization rate~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.73~
Limnology and Oceanography~2017~~Spyrakos, E. and O'Donnell, R. and Hunter, P.D. and Miller, C. and Scott, M. and Simis, S.G. and Neil, C. and Barbarosa, C.C.F. and Binding, C.E. and Bradt, S. and Bresciani, M. and Dall'Olmo, G. and Giardino, C. and Gitelson, A.A. and Kutser, T. and Li,~10.1002/lno.10674~1-25~~~~Optical types of inland and coastal waters~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.86~
Ecology~2017~98~Strong, D.R., Pennings, S.C., and Zhang, Y.~10.1002/ecy.1815~1591~~~~Provenance-by-environment interaction of reproductive traits in the invasion of Spartina alterniflora in China~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.93~
Ecosphere~2017~8~Takagi, Kimberly and Hunter, Kimberley S. and Cai, Wei-Jun and Joye, Samantha B.~10.1002/ecs2.1519~33~~~~Agents of change and temporal nutrient dynamics in the Altamaha River Watershed~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.96~
Ecology~2017~98~Vu, Huy and Wieski, Kazimierz and Pennings, Steven C.~~162-174~~~~Ecosystem engineers drive creek formation in salt marshes~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.110~
Limnology and Oceanography~2017~~Wang, Shiyu and Di Iorio, Daniela and Cai, Wei-Jun and Hopkinson, Charles S.~10.1002/lno.10614~~~~~Inorganic carbon and oxygen dynamics in a marsh-dominated estuary~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.113~
Estuaries and Coasts~2017~~Wang, Yuntao and Castelao, Renato and Di Iorio, Daniela~10.1007/s12237-016-0195-9~~~~~Salinity Variability and Water Exchange in Interconnected Estuaries~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.120~
Frontiers in Marine Sciences~2017~4~Whitby, Hannah and Hollibaugh, James T. and van den Berg, Constant M.G.~10.3389/fmars.2017.00178~~~~~Chemical speciation of copper in a salt marsh estuary and bioavailability to Thaumarchaeota~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.126~
Marine Chemistry~2016~195~Xue, Liang and Cai, Wei-Jun and Sutton, Adrienne J. and Sabine, Christopher~10.1016/j.marchem.2017.05.009~27-40~~~~Sea surface aragonite saturation state variations and control mechanisms at the Gray's Reef time-series site off Georgia, USA (2006?2007)~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.130~
Marine Ecology Progress Series~2017~~Zengel, S. and Weaver, J. and Pennings, Steven C. and Silliman, Brian R. and Deis, D.R. and Montague, Clay L. and Zimmerman, A. and Rutherford, N. and Nixon, Z.~10.3354/meps11827~~~~~Five years of Deepwater Horizon oil spill effects on marsh periwinkles Littoraria irrorata~~~~~~2017-10-31 17:07:10.136~
Ecology Letters~2018~~Angelini, Christine and Crotty, Sinead M. and Sharp, Sean and Prince, Kimberley and Cronk, Katherine and Johnson, Emma and Bersoza, Ada CH~10.1111/ele.13146~~~~~Foundation species patch configurations mediates biodiversity, stability and multifunctionality~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.756~
Oecologia~2018~187~Angelini, Christine and von Montfrans, S. and Hensel, Marc Simon and He, Qiang and Silliman, Brian R.~10.1007/s00442-018-4112-8~~~~~The importance of an underestimated grazer under climate change: how crab density, consumer competition, and physical stress affect salt marsh resilience.~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.763~
PloS ONE~2018~~Borst, A. and van der Heide, Tjisse and Verbeek, Wouter and Schotanus, J and Christianen, M and Derksen-Hooijberg, M. and Angelini, Christine~https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199152~~~~~Foundation species enhance food web complexity through non-trophic facilitation~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.766~
Journal of Hydrology~2017~547~Evans, Tyler and Wilson, Alicia M.~10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.01.028~97-110~~~~Submarine groundwater discharge and solute transport under a transgressive barrier island~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.780~
The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology~2016~11~Fitzpatrick, Scott M. and Thompson, Victor D. and Poteate, Aaron S. and Napolitano, Matthew and Erlandson, Jon M.~10.1080/15564894.2016.1192568~155-170~~~~Marginalization of the Margins: The Importance of Smaller Islands in Human Prehistory~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.786~
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences~2018~115~Gehman, Alyssa and Hall, Richard and Byers, James~10.1073/pnas.1705067115~744-749~~~~Host and parasite thermal ecology jointly determine the effect of climate warming on epidemic dynamics~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.790~
Estuaries and Coasts~2018~~Gehman, Alyssa and McLenaghan, Natalie Ann and Byers, James and Alexander, Jr., Clark R. and Pennings, Steven C. and Alber, Merryl~~~~~~Effects of small-scale armoring and residential development on the salt marsh-upland ecotone~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.796~
Data Science Journal~2018~17~Gries, Corinna and Budden, Amber and Laney, Christine and O'Brien, Margaret and Servilla, Mark and Sheldon, Jr., Wade M. and Vanderbilt, Kristin and Vieglais, David~http://doi.org/10.5334/dsj-2018-022~22~~~~Facilitating and Improving Environmental Research Data Repository Interoperability~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.796~
Global Change Biology~2013~19~Guo, Hongyu and Zhang, Yihui and Lan, Zhenjiang and Pennings, Steven C.~10.1111/gcb.12221~2765 - 27~~~~Biotic interactions mediate the expansion of black mangrove (Avicennia germinans) into salt marshes under climate change.~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.803~
Biogeochemistry~2018~~Herbert, Ellen and Schubauer-Berigan, Joseph P. and Craft, Christopher B.~10.1007/s10533-018-0436-z~~~~~Differential effects of chronic and acute simulated seawater intrusion on tidal freshwater marsh carbon cycling~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.806~
Wetlands~2018~~Li, Fan and Pennings, Steven C.~https://doi.org/10.1007/s13157-018-1037-2~~~~~Responses of tidal freshwater and brackish marsh macrophytes to pulses of saline water simulating sea level rise and reduced discharge~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.813~
Limnology and Oceanography~2018~63~Li, Shanze and Hopkinson, Charles S. and Schubauer-Berigan, Joseph P. and Pennings, Steven C.~10.1002/lno.10937~2266-2276~~~~Climate drivers of Zizaniopsis miliacea biomass in a Georgia, U.S.A. tidal fresh marsh~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.826~
Anthropocene Coasts~2018~1~Li, Xiuzhen and Bellerby, Richard and Craft, Christopher B. and Widney, Sarah~10.1139/anc-2017-0001~1-15~~~~Coastal wetland loss, consequences, and challenges for restoration~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.843~
Ecology and Evolution~2018~8~Lin, Wei-Ting and Pennings, Steven C.~8:6537-6546~6537-6546~~~~Predator-prey interactions in a ladybeetle-aphid system depend on spatial scale~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.850~
ISME Journal~2018~12~Liu, Qian and Tolar, Bradley and Ross, Meredith and Cheek, Jelani and Sweeney, Corinne and Wallsgrove, Natalie J. and Popp, Brian N. and Hollibaugh, James T.~https://doi.org/10.1038/s41396-018-0066-4~1473-1485~~~~Light and temperature control the seasonal distribution of Thaumarchaeota in the South Atlantic Bight~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.853~
The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology~2018~13~Lulewicz, Isabelle H. and Thompson, Victor D. and Pluckhahn, Thomas J. and Andrus, C. F.T. and Das, Oindrila~10.1080/15564894.2017.1363096~388-404~~~~Exploring Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) Habitat Collection via Oxygen Isotope Geochemistry and its Implications for Ritual and Mound Construction at Crystal River and Roberts Island, Florida~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.856~
Global Biogeochemical Cycles~2016~30~Medeiros, Patricia M. and Seidel, Michael and Niggemann, Jutta and Spencer, Robert G. and Hernes, Peter J. and Yager, Patricia and Miller, William and Dittmar, Thorsten and Hansell, Dennis A.~10.1002/2015GB005320~689?699~~~~A novel molecular approach for tracing terrigenous dissolved organic matter into the deep ocean~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.860~
Remote Sensing of the Environment~2017~~O'Connell, Jessica and Mishra, Deepak and Cotten, David L. and Wang, Li and Alber, Merryl~~~~~~'The Tidal Marsh Inundation Index (TMII): An inundation filter to flag flooded pixels and improve MODIS tidal marsh vegetation time-series analysis '~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.883~
Limnology and Oceanography~2018~63~Peng, Dan and Chen, Luzhen and Pennings, Steven C. and Zhang, Y.~10.1002/lno.10962~2595-2605~~~~Using a marsh organ to predict future plant communities in a Chinese estuary invaded by an exotic grass and mangrove~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.890~
Journal of Land Use Science~2017~12~Pontius, Robert G. and Krithivasan, roopa and Sauls, Laura and Yan, Yan and Zhang, Yujia~10.1080/1747423X.2017.1338768~218-230~~~~Methods to summarize change among land categories across time intervals~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.896~
Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences~2018~123~Roebuck, J.A. and Medeiros, Patricia M. and Letourneau, Maria L. and Jaffe, R.~10.1029/2018JG004406~~~~~Hydrological controls on the seasonal variability of dissolved and particulate black carbon in the Altamaha River, GA.~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.900~
Environmental Science and Technology~2017~51~Schaefer, Sylvia C. and Hollibaugh, James T.~10.1021/acs.est.6b03483~3157-3164~~~~Temperature Decouples Ammonium and Nitrite Oxidation in Coastal Waters~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.910~
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta~2016~179~Schutte, Charles and Wilson, Alicia M. and Evans, Tyler and Moore, Willard S. and Joye, Samantha B.~10.1016/j.gca.2016.01.022~242-256~~~~Methanotrophy controls groundwater methane export from a barrier island.~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.916~
Limnology and Oceanography~2017~~Schutte, Charles and Wilson, Alicia M. and Evans, Tyler and Moore, Willard S. and Joye, Samantha B.~10.1002/lno.10731~~~~~Deep oxygen penetration drives nitrification in intertidal beach sands~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.923~
Current Biology~2018~28~Silliman, B.R., Hughes, B.B., Gaskins, L., He, Q., Tinker, T., Read, A., Nifong, J.C. and Stepp, R.~10.1016/j.cub.2018.04.002~~~~~Are the ghosts of nature?s past haunting ecology today?~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.926~
Trends in Ecology and Evolution~2018~33~Silliman, Brian R. and He, Qiang~10.1016/j.tree.2018.04.015~~~~~Physical Stress, Consumer Control, and New Theory in Ecology.~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.933~
Ecological Engineering~2018~116~Stahl, McKenna and Widney, Sarah and Craft, Christopher B.~10.1016/j.ecoleng.2018.03.002~104-109~~~~Tidal freshwater forests: Sentinels for climate change~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.936~
Nature Ecology and Evolution~2018~2~Thomsen, M. S and Alteiri, A. and Angelini, Christine and Bishop, M. and Gribben, G. and Lear, G. and Schiel, D.R. and Silliman, Brian R. and South, P. and Watson, D. and Wernberg, T. and Zotz, G.~10.1038/s41559-018-0487-5~~~~~Secondary foundation species enhance biodiversity.~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.943~
Environmental Microbiology~2018~20~Vorobev, A. and Sharma, S. and Yu, M. and Lee, J. and Washington, B.J. and Whitman, W.B. and Ballantyne, F. and Medeiros, Patricia M. and Moran, Mary Ann~10.1111/1462-2920.14344~3012-3030~~~~Identifying labile DOM components in a coastal ocean through depleted bacterial transcripts and chemical signals~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.946~
Ecosphere~2018~9~Vu, Huy and Pennings, Steven C.~10.1002/ecs2.2107~e02107~~~~Predators mediate above- vs belowground herbivory in a salt marsh crab~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.950~
Ecology~2012~93~Zhang, Yihui and Huang, Guanmin and Wang, Wenqing and Chen, Luzhen and Lin, Guanghui~10.1890/11-1302.1~588 - 597~~~~Interactions between mangroves and exotic Spartina in an anthropogenically disturbed estuary in southern China~~~~~~2018-11-07 15:16:31.960~
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science~2018~~Cao, Fang and Mishra, Deepak and Schalles, John F. and Miller, William~~~~~~Evaluating ultraviolet (UV) based photochemistry in optically complex coastal waters using the Hyperspectral Imager for the Coastal Ocean (HICO)~~~~~~2019-12-04 11:35:15.323~
Limnology and Oceanography~2018~~Damashek, Julian and Tolar, Bradley and Liu, Qian and Okotie-Oyekan, A.O. and Wallsgrove, Natalie J. and Popp, Brian N. and Hollibaugh, James T.~~~~~~Microbial oxidation of selected organic nitrogen compounds in the South Atlantic Bight.~~~~~~2019-12-04 11:35:15.350~
Ecology and Evolution~2018~~Griffin, J. and Silliman, B.R.~10.1002/ece3.4571~~~~~Griffin, J. and Silliman, B.R. 2018. Predator size-structure and species identity determine cascading effects in a coastal ecosystem.~~~~~~2019-12-04 11:35:15.363~
PeerJ~2018~~Miklesh, D.M. and Meile, C.~~~~~~Controls on porewater salinity in a Southeastern salt marsh.~~~~~~2019-12-04 11:35:15.376~
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science~2019~218~Peterson, Richard N.; Meile, Christof; Peterson, Leigha E.; Carter, Matthew; Miklesh, David~10.1016/j.ecss.2019.01.007~324~~~~Peterson, Richard N.; Meile, Christof; Peterson, Leigha E.; Carter, Matthew; Miklesh, David~~~~~~2019-12-04 11:35:15.390~
Remote Sensing.~2018~10~Tao, J., Mishra, D., Cotten, D.L., O'Connell, J., Leclerc, M.Y., Nahrawi, H.B., Zhang, G. and Pahari, R.~10.3390/rs10111831~~~~~A Comparison between the MODIS Product (MOD17A2) and a Tide-Robust Empirical GPP Model Evaluated in a Georgia Wetland.~~~~~~2019-12-04 11:35:15.400~