Project | Data Management Plan |
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Georgia Coastal Ecosystems Long Term Ecological Research site |
Principal Investigator: James T. Hollibaugh (University of Georgia Research Foundation Inc)
Co-Principal Investigator: Steven C Pennings
Estuaries~2000~23~Blanton, J.O., F. A. Andrade, and M.A. Ferreira.~~293~~~~Effect of a broad shallow sill on tidal circulation and salt transport in the entrance to a coastal plain estuary (Mira - Vila Nova de Milfontes, Portugal).~N~~~~~~
Estuaries~2001~24~Blanton, J.O. and F.A. Andrade~~467~~~~Distortion of tidal currents and the lateral transfer of salt in a shallow coastal plain estuary (O Estußrio do Mira,Portugal)~N~~~~~~
Continental Shelf Research.~2002~22~Blanton, J.O., G. Lin and S.A. Elston~~1731~~~~Tidal current asymmetry in shallow estuaries and tidal creeks.~N~~~~~~
Limnology and Oceanography~2001~46~Newell, S.Y.~~573~~~~Multiyear patterns of fungal-biomass dynamics and fungal productivity within naturally decaying smooth-cordgrass shoots~N~~~~~~
Oecologia.~2002~131~Pennings, S.C and R.M. Callaway~~479~~~~Parasitic plants: parallels and contrast with herbivores.~N~~~~~~
Marine and Freshwater Research~2001~52~Newell, S.Y.~~249~~~~Fungal biomass and productivity in standing-decaying leaves of black needlerush~N~~~~~~
Botanica Marina~2001~44~Newell, S.Y.~~277~~~~Spore-expulsion rates and extents of blade occupation by ascomycetes of the smooth-cordgrass standing-decay system~N~~~~~~
Continental Shelf Research.~2002~22~Seim, H.E., J.O. Blanton, and T.F. Gross~~1565~~~~Direct stress measurements in a shallow, sinuous estuary~N~~~~~~
Estuaries~2002~25~Alber, M.~~1246~~~~A conceptual model of estuarine freshwater inflow policy~N~~~~~~
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science~2003~57~Blanton, J.O., Seim, H.E., Alexander, C., Amft, J. and Kineke, G.~~993~~~~Transport of salt and suspended sediments in a curving channel of a coastal plain estuary: Satilla River, GA~N~~~~~~
Continental Shelf Research.~2004~24~Cai, W.-J., Dai, M., Wang, Y., Zhai, W., Chen, T.H.S., Zhang, F., Chen, Z. and Wang, Z.~~1301~~~~The biogeochemistry of inorganic carbon and nutrients in the Pearl River estuary and the adjacent Northern South China Sea~N~~~~~~
Ecology~2003~84~Callaway, R.M., Pennings, S.C. and Richards, C.L.~~1115~~~~Phenotypic plasticity and interactions among plants.~N~~~~~~
Microbial Ecology.~2003~45~Lyons, J.I., Newell, S.Y., Buchan, A. and Moran, M.A.~~270~~~~Diversity of ascomycete gene sequences in a southeastern U.S. salt marsh~N~~~~~~
Aquatic Microbial Ecology~2003~32~Newell, S.Y.~~95~~~~Fungal content and activities in standing-decaying leaf blades of plants of the Georgia Coastal Ecosystems research area~N~~~~~~
Ecology~2003~84~Pennings, S.C., Selig, E.R., Houser, L.T. and Bertness, M.D.~~1527~~~~Geographic variation in positive and negative interactions among salt marsh plants~N~~~~~~
Estuaries.~2003~25~Sheldon, J.E. and Alber, M.~~1304~~~~A comparison of residence time calculations using simple compartment models of the Altamaha River estuary, Georgia~N~~~~~~
Functional Ecology.~2002~16~Zimmer, M., Pennings, S.C., Buck, T.L. and Carefoot, T.H.~~596~~~~Species-specific patterns of litter processing by terrestrial isopods (Isopoda: Oniscidea) in high intertidal salt marshes and coastal forest~N~~~~~~
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology~2003~292~Buck, T.L., Breed, G.A., Pennings, S.C., Chase, M.E., Zimmer, M. and Carefoot, T.H.~~103~~~~Diet choice in an omnivorous salt marsh crab: different food types, claw allometry, and habitat complexity~N~~~~~~
Plant Ecology~2005~176~Richards, C.L., Pennings, S.C. and Donovan, L.A.~~263~~~~Habitat range and phenotypic variation in salt marsh plants~N~~~~~~
Geophysics.~2005~70~Schultz, G. and Ruppel, C.~~16~~~~Inversion of inductive electromagnetic data in high induction number terrains~N~~~~~~
Applied and Environmental Microbiology~2003~69~Buchan, A., Newell, S.Y., Butler, M., Biers, E.J., Hollibaugh, J.T. and Moran, M.A.~~6676~~~~Dynamics of bacterial and fungal communities on decaying salt marsh grass~N~~~~~~
Geophysical Research Letters~2003~30~Cai, W.-J.,~~1032~~~~Riverine inorganic carbon flux and rate of biological uptake in the Mississippi River plume~N~~~~~~
Geophysical Research Letters~2006~30~Cai, W.-J., Wang, Z. and Wang, Y.,~~1849~~~~The role of marsh-dominated heterotrophic continental margins in transport of CO2 between the atmosphere, the land-sea interface and the ocean.~N~~~~~~
Estuaries~2004~27~Higinbotham, C.B., Alber, M. and Chalmers, A.G.~~670~~~~Analysis of tidal marsh vegetation patterns in two Georgia estuaries using aerial photography and GIS~N~~~~~~
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences~2003~100~Sillman, B.R. and Newell, S.Y~~15643~~~~Fungal farming in a snail.~N~~~~~~
Marine Chemistry~2003~84~Wang, Z., Cai, W.-J., Wang, Y. and Upchurch, B.L~~73~~~~A long pathlength liquid-core waveguide sensor for real-time pCO2 measurements at sea~N~~~~~~
Estuaries~2003~26~Zheng, L., Chen, C., Alber, M. and Liu, H.,~~670~~~~A modeling study of the Satilla River estuary, Georgia. II: Suspended sediment.~N~~~~~~
American Journal of Botany~2004~91~Franks, S.J., Richards, C.L., Gonzales, E., Cousins, J.E. and Hamrick, J.L.~~1345~~~~Multi-scale genetic analysis of Uniola Paniculata (Poaceae): A coastal species with a linear, fragmented distribution~N~~~~~~
Estuaries~2005~28~Magalhaes, C.M., Wiebe, W.J., Joye, S.B. and Bordalo, A.A.~~592~~~~Nitrogen cycle dynamics and processes in intertidal rocky biofilms and adjacent sediment of the Douro River Estuary (Portugal)~N~~~~~~
Journal of Ecology~2005~93~Pennings, S.C., Grant, M.-B. and Bertness, M.D.~~159~~~~Plant zonation in low-latitude salt marshes: disentangling the roles of flooding, salinity and competition~N~~~~~~
J. Hydrology~2004~296~Snyder, M., M. Taillefert, and C. Ruppel~~164~~~~Redox zonation at the saline-influenced boundaries of a permeable surficial aquifer: effects of physical forcing on the biogeochemical cycling of iron and manganese~N~~~~~~
Estuaries~2004~27~Zimmer, M., Pennings, S.C., Buck, T.L. and Carefoot, T.H.~~753~~~~Salt marsh litter and detritivores: a closer look at redundancy~N~~~~~~
Science~2004~306~Cai, W.-J. and Dai, M.~~1477~~~~A Comment on "Enhanced open ocean storage of CO2 from shelf sea pumping"~N~~~~~~
Oecologia~2005~140~Goranson, C.E., Ho, C.-K. and Pennings, S.C.~~591~~~~Environmental gradients and herbivore feeding preferences in coastal salt marshes.~N~~~~~~
Water Research~2005~39~Magalhaes, C.M., Joye, S.B., Moreira, R.M., Wiebe, W.J. and Bordalo, A.A.~~1783~~~~Salinity and inorganic nitrogen effects on nitrification and denitrification rates in intertidal sediments and rocky biofilms: Douro River estuary, Portugal~N~~~~~~
Ecology~2005~86~Pennings, S.C. and Silliman, B.R.~~2310~~~~Linking biogeography and community ecology: latitudinal variation in plant-herbivore interaction strength~N~~~~~~
Ecology Letters~2004~7~Richards, C.L., Hamrick, J.L., Donovan, L.L. and Mauricio, R.~~1155~~~~Unexpectedly high clonal diversity of two salt marsh perennials across a severe environmental gradient~N~~~~~~
Ecology~2005~86~Salgado, C.S. and Pennings, S.C.~~1571~~~~Latitudinal variation in palatability of salt-marsh plants: are differences constitutive?~N~~~~~~
Limnology and Oceanography~2004~49~Wang, Z. and Cai, W.-J.~~341~~~~Carbon dioxide degassing and inorganic carbon export from a marsh dominated estuary (the Duplin River): A marsh CO2 pump~N~~~~~~
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science~2005~66~Kang, K. and Di Iorio, D.~~395~~~~Depth and current induced effects on wave propagation into the Altamaha River Estuary, Georgia~N~~~~~~
FEMS Microbiology Ecology~2005~54~Lyons, J.I., Newell, S.Y., Brown, R.P. and Moran, M.A.~~179~~~~Screening for bacterial-fungal associations in a southeastern U.S. salt marsh using pre-established fungal monocultures~N~~~~~~
Biogeochemistry~2005~77~Weston, N.B. et al.~~375~~~~Pore water stoichiometry of dissolved organic matter and inorganic redox metobolites in intertidal systems~N~~~~~~
Geophysical Research Letters~2002~10~Moore, W.S., Krest, J., Taylor, G., Roggenstein, E., Joye, S.B. and Lee, R.~~1029~~~~Thermal evidence of water exchange through a coastal aquifer: implications for nutrient fluxes~N~~~~~~
Oikos~2005~110~Pennings, S.C., Clark, C.M., Cleland, E.E., Collins, S.L., Gough, L., Gross, K.L., Milchunas, D.G. and Suding, K.N.~~547~~~~Do individual plant species show predictable responses to nitrogen addition across multiple experiments?~N~~~~~~
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A.~2005~102~Suding, K.N., Collins, S.L., Gough, L., Clark, C., Cleland, E.E., Gross, K.L., Milchunas, D.G. and Pennings, S.C.~~4387~~~~Functional- and abundance-based mechanisms explain diversity loss due to N fertilization~N~~~~~~
Continental Shelf Research~2005~25~Wang, Z., Cai, W.-J., Wang, Y. and Ji, H.~~1917~~~~The southeastern continental shelf of the United States as an atmospheric CO2 source and an exporter of inorganic carbon to the ocean~N~~~~~~
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences~2005~102~Weston, N.B. and Joye, S.B. 2005~~17036~~~~Temperature-driven decoupling of key phases of organic matter degradation in marine sediments. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA)~N~~~~~~
ISME Journal~2007~~Caffrey, J.M., N. Bano, K. Kalanetra and J.T. Hollibaugh~doi:10.1038/ismej.2007.79~~~~~Environmental factors controlling ammonia-oxidation by ammonia-oxidizing Bacteria and Archaea in Southeastern estuaries~N~~~~~~