Salt Water Marshes: 2002 Publications
Author: Adam, P. (NEW)
Title: Saltmarshes in a time of change.
Publication: Environmental
Conservation 29(1): 39-61, 2002.
Author: Bertness,
M.D., Ewanchuk, P.J., and Silliman, B.R.
Title: Anthropogenic
modification of New England salt marsh landscapes.
Publication: Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences USA 99(3): 1395-1398, 2002.
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Author: Hartig,
E.K., Gornitz, V., Kolker, A., Mushacke, F., and Fallon, D.
Title: Anthropogenic
and climate-change impacts on salt marshes of Jamaica Bay, New York City.
Publication: Wetlands
22(1): 71-89, 2002.
Author: Kearney,
M.S., Rogers, A.S., Townshend, J.R.G., Rizzo, E., Stutzer, D., Stevenson,
J.C., and Sundborg, K.
Title: Landsat
imagery shows decline of coastal marshes in Chesapeake and Delaware Bays.
Publication: Eos
Transactions 83(16): 173, 2002.
Author: Saltonstall,
K.
Title: Cryptic
invasion by a non-native genotype of the common reed, Phragmites australis,
into North America.
Publication: Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences
99(4): 2445-2449, 2002.
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Author: Swamy,
V., Fell, P.E., Body, M., Keaney, M.B., Nyaku, M.K., McIlvain, E.C., and Keen,
A.L.
Title: Macroinvertebrate
and fish populations in a restored impounded salt marsh 21 years after the
reestablishment of tidal flooding.
Publication: Environmental
Management 29(4): 516-530, 2002.
Author: Valiela,
I. and Cole, M.L.
Title: Comparative
evidence that salt marshes and mangroves may protect seagrass meadows from
land-derived nitrogen loads.
Publication: Ecosystems
5(1): 92-102, 2002.
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