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Brian R. Silliman's Degrees
- PhD Ecology University of California, Santa Barbara
- Masters Marine Biology University of California, Santa Barbara
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Santa Barbara
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Brian Reed Silliman is a marine conservation biologist. He is currently the Rachel Carson Distinguished Professor of Marine Conservation Biology at the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University. Silliman received an A.B. and M.Sc. from the University of Virginia. He completed his Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Brown University in 2004.
Brian R. Silliman's Published Works
Published Works
- The value of estuarine and coastal ecosystem services (2011) (3624)
- A blueprint for blue carbon: toward an improved understanding of the role of vegetated coastal habitats in sequestering CO2 (2011) (2184)
- Coastal Ecosystem-Based Management with Nonlinear Ecological Functions and Values (2008) (934)
- The present and future role of coastal wetland vegetation in protecting shorelines: answering recent challenges to the paradigm (2011) (839)
- Centuries of human-driven change in salt marsh ecosystems. (2009) (729)
- Non‐linearity in ecosystem services: temporal and spatial variability in coastal protection (2009) (706)
- A trophic cascade regulates salt marsh primary production (2002) (437)
- Anthropogenic modification of New England salt marsh landscapes (2002) (385)
- The future of Blue Carbon science (2019) (374)
- Drought, Snails, and Large-Scale Die-Off of Southern U.S. Salt Marshes (2005) (373)
- Shoreline Development Drives Invasion of Phragmites australis and the Loss of Plant Diversity on New England Salt Marshes (2004) (362)
- PHYSICAL AND BIOTIC DRIVERS OF PLANT DISTRIBUTION ACROSS ESTUARINE SALINITY GRADIENTS (2004) (357)
- Degradation and resilience in Louisiana salt marshes after the BP–Deepwater Horizon oil spill (2012) (295)
- Ecosystem Services as a Common Language for Coastal Ecosystem‐Based Management (2010) (284)
- TOP‐DOWN CONTROL OF SPARTINA ALTERNIFLORA PRODUCTION BY PERIWINKLE GRAZING IN A VIRGINIA SALT MARSH (2001) (260)
- LINKING BIOGEOGRAPHY AND COMMUNITY ECOLOGY: LATITUDINAL VARIATION IN PLANT–HERBIVORE INTERACTION STRENGTH (2005) (235)
- A Three-Stage Symbiosis Forms the Foundation of Seagrass Ecosystems (2012) (223)
- Incorporating positive interactions in aquatic restoration and conservation (2007) (221)
- Habitat cascades: the conceptual context and global relevance of facilitation cascades via habitat formation and modification. (2010) (214)
- Coastal adaptation with ecological engineering (2013) (204)
- Interactions among Foundation Species and their Consequences for Community Organization, Biodiversity, and Conservation (2011) (200)
- Conservation science: a 20‐year report card (2006) (199)
- Fungal farming in a snail (2003) (193)
- Climate Change, Human Impacts, and Coastal Ecosystems in the Anthropocene (2019) (187)
- Hierarchical Organization via a Facilitation Cascade in Intertidal Cordgrass Bed Communities (2007) (169)
- Facilitation and the niche: implications for coexistence, range shifts and ecosystem functioning (2016) (162)
- Facilitation shifts paradigms and can amplify coastal restoration efforts (2015) (153)
- THE COMMUNITY STRUCTURE OF WESTERN ATLANTIC PATAGONIAN ROCKY SHORES (2006) (153)
- DO ALTERNATE STABLE COMMUNITY STATES EXIST IN THE GULF OF MAINE ROCKY INTERTIDAL ZONE (2002) (150)
- Facilitation cascade drives positive relationship between native biodiversity and invasion success. (2010) (144)
- Mangrove use by the invasive lionfish Pterois volitans (2010) (141)
- Habitat collapse due to overgrazing threatens turtle conservation in marine protected areas (2014) (137)
- Impacts of marine invaders on biodiversity depend on trophic position and functional similarity (2014) (126)
- A Meta-Analysis of Seaweed Impacts on Seagrasses: Generalities and Knowledge Gaps (2012) (119)
- EVIDENCE FOR IMPACTS OF NONINDIGENOUS MACROALGAE: A META‐ANALYSIS OF EXPERIMENTAL FIELD STUDIES 1 (2009) (115)
- Trophic cascades in rocky shore tide pools: distinguishing lethal and nonlethal effects (2004) (110)
- Whole-Community Facilitation Regulates Biodiversity on Patagonian Rocky Shores (2011) (108)
- Rapid degradation of Deepwater Horizon spilled oil by indigenous microbial communities in Louisiana saltmarsh sediments. (2013) (108)
- Foundation species' overlap enhances biodiversity and multifunctionality from the patch to landscape scale in southeastern United States salt marshes (2015) (96)
- Consumer Fronts, Global Change, and Runaway Collapse in Ecosystems (2013) (92)
- A framework to study the context-dependent impacts of marine invasions (2011) (89)
- An invasive foundation species enhances multifunctionality in a coastal ecosystem (2017) (88)
- A broad framework to organize and compare ecological invasion impacts. (2011) (87)
- Degree of Fragmentation Affects Fish Assemblage Structure in Andros Island (Bahamas) Estuaries (2004) (83)
- A keystone mutualism underpins resilience of a coastal ecosystem to drought (2016) (81)
- Crab herbivory regulates plant facilitative and competitive processes in Argentinean marshes. (2008) (81)
- Secondary foundation species as drivers of trophic and functional diversity: evidence from a tree-epiphyte system. (2014) (80)
- Long-distance interactions regulate the structure and resilience of coastal ecosystems. (2015) (74)
- Ecosystem engineers activate mycorrhizal mutualism in salt marshes. (2007) (74)
- Preliminary survey and diet analysis of juvenile fishes of an estuarine creek on Andros Island, Bahamas (2002) (74)
- Secondary foundation species enhance biodiversity (2018) (74)
- New metrics for managing and sustaining the ocean's bounty (2012) (73)
- Mycorrhizal fungi determine salt‐marsh plant zonation depending on nutrient supply (2008) (72)
- Predation by the black-clawed mud crab,Panopeus herbstii, in Mid-Atlantic salt marshes: Further evidence for top-down control of marsh grass production (2004) (71)
- Scale-dependent interactions and community structure on cobble beaches. (2005) (70)
- Nutrient enrichment enhances hidden differences in phenotype to drive a cryptic plant invasion. (2010) (69)
- Underestimation of Spartina productivity in western Atlantic marshes: marsh invertebrates eat more than just detritus (2003) (66)
- Factors affecting individual foraging specialization and temporal diet stability across the range of a large “generalist” apex predator (2015) (66)
- Geographical distribution patterns of Carcharocles megalodon over time reveal clues about extinction mechanisms (2016) (64)
- CONSUMER‐CONTROLLED COMMUNITY STATES ON GULF OF MAINE ROCKY SHORES (2004) (64)
- Patch size-dependent community recovery after massive disturbance. (2012) (62)
- Distribution and ecological role of the non-native macroalga Gracilaria vermiculophylla in Virginia salt marshes (2009) (62)
- Local and geographic variation in grazing intensity by herbivorous crabs in SW Atlantic salt marshes (2007) (60)
- Abiotic stress mediates top-down and bottom-up control in a Southwestern Atlantic salt marsh (2010) (59)
- Harnessing Positive Species Interactions to Enhance Coastal Wetland Restoration (2019) (59)
- Gracilaria vermiculophylla (Ohmi) Papenfuss, 1967 (Rhodophyta, Gracilariaceae) in northern Europe, with emphasis on Danish conditions, and what to expect in the future (2007) (59)
- How habitat-modifying organisms structure the food web of two coastal ecosystems (2016) (57)
- Mutualistic interactions amplify saltmarsh restoration success (2018) (57)
- Consumer control as a common driver of coastal vegetation worldwide (2016) (55)
- Consumer Control of Salt Marshes Driven by Human Disturbance (2008) (55)
- Natural enemies govern ecosystem resilience in the face of extreme droughts. (2017) (54)
- Positive Ecological Interactions and the Success of Seagrass Restoration (2020) (54)
- Time to cash in on positive interactions for coral restoration (2017) (49)
- Phylogenetic, genomic, and biogeographic characterization of a novel and ubiquitous marine invertebrate-associated Rickettsiales parasite, Candidatus Aquarickettsia rohweri, gen. nov., sp. nov (2019) (49)
- The Roles of Large Top Predators in Coastal Ecosystems: New Insights from long Term Ecological Research (2013) (48)
- Size, sex and individual-level behaviour drive intrapopulation variation in cross-ecosystem foraging of a top-predator. (2015) (48)
- Local management actions can increase coral resilience to thermally-induced bleaching (2018) (48)
- Effects of predation and nutrient enrichment on the success and microbiome of a foundational coral. (2017) (48)
- The dynamics of bottom–up and top–down control in a New England salt marsh (2008) (45)
- Bright Spots in Coastal Marine Ecosystem Restoration (2020) (45)
- Mimicry of emergent traits amplifies coastal restoration success (2020) (45)
- Why do we fly? Ecologists' sins of emission (2009) (44)
- Forty years of experiments on aquatic invasive species: are study biases limiting our understanding of impacts? (2014) (42)
- A Global Synthesis Reveals Gaps in Coastal Habitat Restoration Research (2018) (42)
- Population Genetics of a Trochid Gastropod Broadens Picture of Caribbean Sea Connectivity (2010) (42)
- Grazer facilitation of fungal infection and the control of plant growth in south‐western Atlantic salt marshes (2009) (42)
- Consumer diversity across kingdoms supports multiple functions in a coastal ecosystem (2013) (42)
- Salt Marshes Under Siege (2004) (41)
- Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Impacts on Salt Marsh Fiddler Crabs (Uca spp.) (2016) (41)
- Impacts of a large-bodied, apex predator (Alligator mississippiensis Daudin 1801) on salt marsh food webs (2013) (40)
- Behavioral self-organization underlies the resilience of a coastal ecosystem (2017) (39)
- Predation on the rocky shores of Patagonia, Argentina (2007) (39)
- Field Experiments and Meta-analysis Reveal Wetland Vegetation as a Crucial Element in the Coastal Protection Paradigm (2019) (39)
- Are the ghosts of nature’s past haunting ecology today? (2018) (38)
- Can conservation biologists rely on established community structure rules to manage novel systems? ... Not in salt marshes. (2009) (36)
- Coming to Terms With Living Shorelines: A Scoping Review of Novel Restoration Strategies for Shoreline Protection (2020) (36)
- Alien macroalgae in Denmark – a broad-scale national perspective (2007) (36)
- Biogeographic consequences of nutrient enrichment for plant-herbivore interactions in coastal wetlands. (2015) (35)
- Top predators suppress rather than facilitate plants in a trait-mediated tri-trophic cascade (2011) (35)
- Comparative Phylogeography of North American Atlantic Salt Marsh Communities (2010) (33)
- Competitive displacement of a detritivorous salt marsh snail (2006) (31)
- Limpet grazing on a physically stressful Patagonian rocky shore (2007) (31)
- Using Facilitation Theory to Enhance Mangrove Restoration (2009) (31)
- Supporting Spartina: Interdisciplinary perspective shows Spartina as a distinct solid genus. (2019) (30)
- Challenges for Restoration of Coastal Marine Ecosystems in the Anthropocene (2020) (29)
- Playing to the Positives: Using Synergies to Enhance Kelp Forest Restoration (2020) (29)
- A multi-locus assessment of connectivity and historical demography in the bluehead wrasse (Thalassoma bifasciatum) (2007) (28)
- Habitat use patterns of the invasive red lionfish Pterois volitans: a comparison between mangrove and reef systems in San Salvador, Bahamas (2015) (28)
- Physical Stress, Consumer Control, and New Theory in Ecology. (2018) (28)
- Incorporating thresholds into understanding salinity tolerance: A study using salt‐tolerant plants in salt marshes (2017) (27)
- Consumer–plant interaction strength: importance of body size, density and metabolic biomass (2015) (27)
- Recovering wetland biogeomorphic feedbacks to restore the world’s biotic carbon hotspots (2022) (27)
- 12.06 – Estuarine and Coastal Ecosystems and Their Services (2011) (26)
- Livestock as a potential biological control agent for an invasive wetland plant (2014) (26)
- Animal-Borne Imaging Reveals Novel Insights into the Foraging Behaviors and Diel Activity of a Large-Bodied Apex Predator, the American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) (2014) (25)
- Spatial variation in recruitment of native and invasive sessile species onto oyster reefs in a temperate soft-bottom lagoon (2007) (25)
- Ecological performance and possible origin of a ubiquitous but under-studied gastropod (2010) (25)
- Marine Community Ecology and Conservation (2013) (24)
- Predator diversity stabilizes and strengthens trophic control of a keystone grazer (2011) (24)
- Wide-ranging phylogeographic structure of invasive red lionfish in the Western Atlantic and Greater Caribbean (2015) (24)
- The importance of an underestimated grazer under climate change: how crab density, consumer competition, and physical stress affect salt marsh resilience (2018) (22)
- Five years of Deepwater Horizon oil spill effects on marsh periwinkles Littoraria irrorata (2017) (21)
- Broad-scale patterns of abundance of non-indigenous soft-bottom invertebrates in Denmark (2009) (21)
- SYMBIOSIS BETWEEN AN ALPHEID SHRIMP AND A XANTHOID CRAB IN SALT MARSHES OF MID-ATLANTIC STATES, U.S.A (2003) (21)
- An invasive species erodes the performance of coastal wetland protected areas (2021) (20)
- Climate drives the geography of marine consumption by changing predator communities (2020) (20)
- American Alligator Digestion Rate of Blue Crabs and Its Implications for Stomach Contents Analysis (2012) (20)
- Thresholds in marsh resilience to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill (2016) (20)
- Density‐dependent effects on initial growth of a branching coral under restoration (2015) (19)
- Biogeography of salt marsh plant zonation on the Pacific coast of South America (2018) (19)
- Academic Institutions in the United States and Canada Ranked According to Research Productivity in the Field of Conservation Biology (2007) (18)
- The Pleistocene history of the sheepshead minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus): Non-equilibrium evolutionary dynamics within a diversifying species complex. (2007) (18)
- Facilitating Better Outcomes: How Positive Species Interactions Can Improve Oyster Reef Restoration (2020) (17)
- Genetic structure and connectivity patterns of two Caribbean rocky-intertidal gastropods (2012) (17)
- Crab regulation of cross-ecosystem resource transfer by marine foraging fire ants (2011) (17)
- Relative effects ofLittoraria irrorata andProkelisia marginata onSpartina alterniflora (2006) (16)
- Effects of selection and mutation on mitochondrial variation and inferences of historical population expansion in a Caribbean reef fish. (2010) (15)
- Artificial habitats host elevated densities of large reef-associated predators (2020) (15)
- A Facilitation Cascade Enhances Local Biodiversity in Seagrass Beds (2019) (14)
- Species recovery and recolonization of past habitats: lessons for science and conservation from sea otters in estuaries (2019) (14)
- Physical stress modifies top-down and bottom-up forcing on plant growth and reproduction in a coastal ecosystem. (2015) (13)
- Trophic Ecology - Bottom-up and Top-down Interactions across Aquatic and Terrestrial Systems (2015) (13)
- Ecology and the science of small-scale fisheries: A synthetic review of research effort for the Anthropocene (2021) (13)
- The effects of elevated temperature and dissolved ρCO 2 on a marine foundation species (2017) (13)
- Abiotic factors influence the dynamics of marine habitat use by a highly mobile “freshwater” top predator (2017) (13)
- Does relative abundance modify multiple predator effects (2015) (13)
- Bottom-up and top-down human impacts interact to affect a protected coastal Chilean marsh. (2016) (13)
- South Atlantic Tidal Wetlands (2012) (12)
- Meta‐analysis of salt marsh vegetation impacts and recovery: a synthesis following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill (2021) (11)
- Independent and combined effects of multiple predators across ontogeny of a dominant grazer (2014) (11)
- Non-consumptive predator effects intensify grazer–plant interactions by driving vertical habitat shifts (2015) (11)
- Consumer control of the establishment of marsh foundation plants in intertidal mudflats (2016) (11)
- Citizen science reveals female sand tiger sharks (Carcharias taurus) exhibit signs of site fidelity on shipwrecks. (2019) (11)
- Artificial reefs facilitate tropical fish at their range edge (2019) (11)
- Artificial reefs facilitate tropical fish at their range edge (2019) (10)
- Salt marshes (2014) (10)
- Heterogeneity within and among co-occurring foundation species increases biodiversity (2022) (10)
- A seaweed increases ecosystem multifunctionality when invading bare mudflats (2018) (10)
- BOTTOM-UP AND TOP-DOWN INTERACTIONS IN COASTAL INTERFACE SYSTEMS (2015) (9)
- Correction: Population Genetics of a Trochid Gastropod Broadens Picture of Caribbean Sea Connectivity (2010) (9)
- Parasites enhance resistance to drought in a coastal ecosystem. (2019) (9)
- Nitrogen enrichment suppresses other environmental drivers and homogenizes salt marsh leaf microbiome. (2018) (9)
- Positive Interactions in the Coral Macro and Microbiome. (2020) (9)
- Social and ecological outcomes of conservation interventions in tropical coastal marine ecosystems: a systematic map protocol (2020) (8)
- Annual changes in abundance of non-indigenous marine benthos on a very large spatial scale. (2008) (8)
- Inclusion of Intra- and Interspecific Facilitation Expands the Theoretical Framework for Seagrass Restoration (2021) (8)
- Weather fluctuations affect the impact of consumers on vegetation recovery following a catastrophic die-off. (2018) (7)
- Factors affecting individual foraging specialization and temporal diet stability across the range of a large “generalist” apex predator (2015) (7)
- Anthropogenic Threats to Australasian Coastal Salt Marshes (2009) (7)
- Nature-Based Coastal Defenses: Can Biodiversity Help? (2021) (6)
- A large invasive consumer reduces coastal ecosystem resilience by disabling positive species interactions (2021) (6)
- Consumer regulation of the carbon cycle in coastal wetland ecosystems (2020) (5)
- Author Correction: The future of Blue Carbon science (2019) (5)
- Non-Linear Interactions between Consumers and Flow Determine the Probability of Plant Community Dominance on Maine Rocky Shores (2013) (5)
- Relationships between a common Caribbean corallivorous snail and protected area status, coral cover, and predator abundance (2020) (5)
- Rebuilding relationships on coral reefs: Coral bleaching knowledge‐sharing to aid adaptation planning for reef users (2021) (5)
- Agricultural practices, land development and overharvesting of the seas explain complex ecological cascades that threaten our shorelines (2016) (5)
- Long‐term study reveals top‐down effect of crabs on a California salt marsh (2021) (4)
- Grazing Scar Characteristics Impact Degree of Fungal Facilitation in Spartina alterniflora Leaves in a South American Salt Marsh (2014) (4)
- The role of predators in coral disease dynamics (2022) (4)
- Top-down control of foundation species recovery during coastal wetland restoration. (2021) (4)
- Predator size‐structure and species identity determine cascading effects in a coastal ecosystem (2018) (3)
- Short-term changes in reef fish community metrics correlate with variability in large shark occurrence (2020) (3)
- Infrastructure investment must incorporate Nature’s lessons in a rapidly changing world (2021) (2)
- The Encyclopedia of Tidepools and Rocky Shores, M.W. Denny, S.D. Gaines (Eds.) (2007), (Hardback). 735pp., ISBN: 978-0-520-251182 (2009) (2)
- Dataset: Mutualistic interactions amplify salt marsh restoration success (2017) (2)
- Increasing grazer density leads to linear decreases in Spartina alterniflora biomass and exponential increases in grazing pressure across a barrier island (2020) (2)
- Greater Consideration of Animals Will Enhance Coastal Restoration Outcomes (2022) (2)
- A survey of benthic invertebrate communities in native and non-native seagrass beds in St. John, USVI (2021) (2)
- Top-down control and human intensification of consumer pressure in southern U.S. salt marshes (2009) (2)
- Megafauna in Salt Marshes (2020) (1)
- Flood‐stimulated herbivory drives range retraction of a plant ecosystem (2020) (1)
- Optimal Planting Distance in a Simple Model of Habitat Restoration With an Allee Effect (2021) (1)
- Feral hogs control brackish marsh plant communities over time. (2021) (1)
- Correction: Phylogenetic, genomic, and biogeographic characterization of a novel and ubiquitous marine invertebrate-associated Rickettsiales parasite, Candidatus Aquarickettsia rohweri, gen. nov., sp. nov (2020) (1)
- Genetic analysis of red lionfish Pterois volitans from Florida, USA leads to alternative North Atlantic introduction scenarios (2021) (1)
- Wide-ranging phylogeographic structure of invasive red lionfish in the Western Atlantic and Greater Caribbean (2015) (1)
- Habitat features associated with newborn Giant Shovelnose Rays (Glaucostegus typus) (2020) (1)
- Chelonia mydas (Green Sea Turtle) forage at Higher Rates on Native Caribbean Seagrasses Despite Higher Coverage of Non-native Halophila stipulacea (2018) (1)
- Natural History and Environmental Patterns in the El Yali Coastal Wetland, Central Chile (2017) (0)
- In Memoriam: Robert Treat Paine III (1933-2016), An Outsized American Naturalist. (2017) (0)
- Geo- graphic distribution patterns of Carcharocles megalodon over time reveal clues about mechanisms of extinction (2016) (0)
- Abiotic factors influence the dynamics of marine habitat use by a highly mobile “freshwater” top predator (2017) (0)
- Publisher Correction: Local management actions can increase coral resilience to thermally-induced bleaching (2018) (0)
- Invertebrate Grazing on Live Turtlegrass (Thalassia testudinum): A Common Interaction That May Facilitate Fungal Growth (2022) (0)
- Facilitation (2019) (0)
- Disease can shape marine ecosystems (2020) (0)
- Erratum to: Abiotic stress mediates top-down and bottom-up control in a Southwestern Atlantic salt marsh (2011) (0)
- Publisher Correction: Heterogeneity within and among co-occurring foundation species increases biodiversity (2022) (0)
- 08. Crab predation by the San Salvador rock iguana ( Cyclura rileyi ) (2015) (0)
- Correction: Phylogenetic, genomic, and biogeographic characterization of a novel and ubiquitous marine invertebrate-associated Rickettsiales parasite, Candidatus Aquarickettsia rohweri, gen. nov., sp. nov (2019) (0)
- Citizen science provides evidence that a large coastal shark species returns to the same or nearby shipwrecks (2019) (0)
- Ecology (2010) (0)
- Macrozoobenthos as an indicator of habitat suitability for intertidal seagrass (2023) (0)
- PATAGONIAN ROCKY SHORES (2006) (0)
- Effective Conservation Science Data Not Dogma 1st Edition (2017) (0)
- Local management actions can increase coral resilience to thermally-induced bleaching (2018) (0)
- Banc d'Arguin - Food webs with habitat modification effects by crabs removed (2016) (0)
- A seaweed increases ecosystem multifunctionality when invading bare mudflats (2018) (0)
- Secondary foundation species enhance biodiversity (2018) (0)
- Assessment of tidal creek degradation and restoration on Andros Island, Bahamas, using visual faunal surveys (2002) (0)
- Investigation of petroleum residues and microbial PLFA in Barataria Bay sediments one year after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill (2012) (0)
- The importance of an underestimated grazer under climate change: how crab density, consumer competition, and physical stress affect salt marsh resilience (2018) (0)
- Mean plot-level responses observed in an experiment conducted at Zeke's Island National Estuarine Research Reserve where abundance of the seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla was manipulated to assess impact on multiple ecosystem functions (2019) (0)
- Robert Treat Paine III, 1933–2016 (2016) (0)
- Publisher Correction: Local management actions can increase coral resilience to thermally-induced bleaching (2018) (0)
- CONTENTS Marine Ecosystem Engineers in a Changing World: Establishing Links Across Systems (2010) (0)
- Supplementary material from "Consumer regulation of the carbon cycle in coastal wetland ecosystems" (2020) (0)
- Title : The Future of Blue Carbon Science (2019) (0)
- EcologyEnclosed Experimental Ecosystems and Scale: Tools for Understanding and Managing Coastal Ecosystems.Edited byJohnE.Petersen, VictorS.Kennedy, WilliamC.Dennison,and, W.MichaelKemp. New York: Springer. $129.00 (hardcover); $49.95 (paper). x + 221 p.; ill.; index. 9780387767666 (hc); 97803877676 (2010) (0)
- Publisher Correction: Heterogeneity within and among co-occurring foundation species increases biodiversity (2022) (0)
- Marsh consumer diversity effects on multifunctionality from experiments conducted by manipulating the presence of crabs, snails, and fungus in Spartina plots on Sapelo Island, Georgia (2019) (0)
- conservation in marine protected areas Habitat collapse due to overgrazing threatens turtle (2013) (0)
- Banc d'Arguin - Food webs with trophic effects by seagrass removed (2016) (0)
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