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141. High-resolution geophysical imaging of shallow-water, contaminated wetlands: A novel application to Kearny freshwater marsh, New Jersey Meadowlands
142. Great Lakes coastal wetland fragmentation: Edge effects on zooplankton, macroinvertebrate, and larval fish communities
143. Overwash deposition increases backbarrier marsh resiliency to sea level rise: Insights from a coupled barrier island-marsh model
144. Flow characterization in a vegetated marsh environment
145. Statistical evaluation and GIS model development to predict and classify habitat quality for the endangered Southwestern Willow Flycatcher
146. Community metrics and trophic dynamics in tidal creeks in an anthropogenically fragmented, coastal landscape
147. The Multiple Stress Gradient Hypothesis: Expansion of the revised Stress Gradient Hypothesis using a mangrove and salt marsh study system
148. Determinants of plant species assemblages in the Californian marsh plain: Implications for restoration of ecosystem function
149. The second American Jurassic dinosaur rush, 1895--1905 (Henry Fairfield Osborn, Elmer Samuel Riggs, William Jacob Holland, Edward Drinker Cope, Othniel Charles Marsh, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois)
150. Spatial and temporal patterns in the hydrology, water chemistry and algal nutrient status of Delta Marsh, as influenced by the hydrology of adjoining Lake Manitoba
151. Wetland restoration in urban settings: Studies of vegetation and seed banks in restored and reference tidal freshwater marshes
152. C3 and C4 plant competition in a mid-Atlantic tidal marsh under current and increased nitrogen concentrations
153. Effect of tidal flux, salinity and phytoplankton assemblage composition on particulate dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSPp) in salt marsh tidal creeks
154. The impacts of climate variability and anthropogenic activities on salt marsh accretion and loss on Long Island
155. Spatial and Temporal Trends of Fishes and Aquatic Invertebrates in a Restored Salt Marsh, San Francisco Estuary, CA
156. Importance of Groundwater to Dissolved Organic Carbon Export from a Florida Salt Marsh to the Gulf of Mexico
157. Integrating Digital Aerial Photography And LiDAR-derived Information For Object-based Coastal Tidal Marsh Classification Using Tree-based Ensemble Algorithms
158. The establishment, expansion and ecosystem effects of Phragmites australis, an invasive species in coastal Louisiana
159. A LIDAR based predevelopment digital elevation model of southeastern Palm Beach County, Florida
160. C3/C4 variations in high salt marsh sediments: An application of compound specific isotopic analysis of lipid biomarkers to late Holocene paleoclimatic research
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