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81. Assessment of mangrove and salt marsh mesocosm functional value using periwinkle snails, Littoraria angulifera and Littoraria irrorata, as an indicator
82. Sensory landscape impacts on odor-mediated predator-prey interactions at multiple spatial scales in salt marsh communities
83. The ecology of Northern New England salt marsh plant communities
84. Biogeochemical response of a geologically young salt marsh ecosystem to tidal restoration: Implications and applications for enhancing restoration management success
85. Aligning salt marsh conservation and hazard mitigation objectives in a changing climate
86. Environmental determinants of Phragmites australis invasion in a New Jersey salt marsh: Interactions among human activities, disturbance, and edaphic conditions
87. Modern pollen and vegetation relationships in Bay of Fundy salt marshes
88. New England salt marsh pools: Analysis of geomorphic and geographic parameters, macrophyte distribution, and nekton use
89. Ecological dynamics of the aquatic community in a Texas coastal salt marsh
90. Ecohydrology and groundwater dynamics in a salt marsh island
91. Spatial and temporal heterogeneity of methane and carbon dioxide production and flux in a temperate tidal salt marsh
92. Sedimentary records of late Holocene salt marsh development, storms and sea levels in the northeastern United States
93. Habitat use, secondary production, and trophic export by salt marsh nekton in shallow waters
94. Low marsh succession along an over-wash salt marsh chronosequence
95. The natural history of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae in a California tidal salt marsh
96. Studies of sulfur biogeochemistry, microbiology and paleontology in three anoxic environments: The Black Sea, a salt marsh mat, and an Ordovician black shale
97. TROPHODYNAMICS OF ESTUARINE (SALT MARSH) HETEROTROPHIC NANOPLANKTON (MICROBIAL ECOLOGY, SALT MARSH ECOLOGY, CHOANOFLAGELLATES, VIRGINIA
98. DECOMPOSITION OF LITTER OF SPARTINA ALTERNIFLORA IN A SALT MARSH ECOSYSTEM: BIOCHEMICAL AND GEOCHEMICAL STUDIES (LIGNIN, POLYSACCHARIDE, EXPORT)
99. Nitrogen cycling in strong redox gradients of marine environments: Oceanic oxygen minimum zones and salt marsh sediments
100. Radium Isotopes as Tracers of Pore Water Dynamics in Two Long Island Salt Marsh Systems
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