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- Ecological role and services of tropical mangrove ecosystems: a reassessment (2014) (543)
- Oxygen Deficiency in Spartina alterniflora Roots: Metabolic Adaptation to Anoxia (1981) (423)
- Drought, Snails, and Large-Scale Die-Off of Southern U.S. Salt Marshes (2005) (373)
- Mechanism for the hydrogen sulfide‐induced growth limitation in wetland macrophytes (1990) (344)
- Reexamination of pore water sulfide concentrations and redox potentials near the aerial roots of Rhizophora mangle and Avicennia germinans (1988) (308)
- Mangrove Sedimentation and Response to Relative Sea-Level Rise. (2016) (281)
- Oil Impacts on Coastal Wetlands: Implications for the Mississippi River Delta Ecosystem after the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill (2012) (275)
- SPARTINA ALTERNIFLORA DIE-BACK IN LOUISIANA: TIME-COURSE INVESTIGATION OF SOIL WATERLOGGING EFFECTS (1988) (272)
- Eco-Physiological Controls on the Productivity of Spartina Alterniflora Loisel (2002) (229)
- Impacts and recovery of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on vegetation structure and function of coastal salt marshes in the northern Gulf of Mexico. (2012) (227)
- Acute salt marsh dieback in the Mississippi River deltaic plain: a drought‐induced phenomenon? (2004) (227)
- Response of a freshwater marsh plant community to increased salinity and increased water level (1989) (218)
- Sulphide as a soil phytotoxin: differential responses in two marsh species (1989) (209)
- The combined effects of phytoremediation and biostimulation in enhancing habitat restoration and oil degradation of petroleum contaminated wetlands (1998) (186)
- ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS OF DEPOSITS ON THE ROOTS OF (1982) (181)
- Species and population variation to salinity stress in Panicum hemitomon, Spartina patens, and Spartina alterniflora: morphological and physiological constraints (2001) (180)
- Salt Marsh Dieback : An overview of recent events in the US (2008) (168)
- The influence of vegetation, salinity, and inundation on seed banks of oligohaline coastal marshes (1996) (165)
- Nitrogen Metabolism in the Height Forms of Spartina Alterniflora in North Carolina (1979) (160)
- Sediment subsidy: effects on soil–plant responses in a rapidly submerging coastal salt marsh (2003) (158)
- Effects of salinity and water level on coastal marshes: an experimental test of disturbance as a catalyst for vegetation change (1998) (156)
- The influence of soil drainage on the growth of salt marsh cordgrass Spartina alterniflora in North Carolina (1980) (153)
- Ecosystem effects of expanding populations of Avicennia germinans in a Louisiana salt marsh (2009) (152)
- A comparative investigation of the effects of south Louisiana crude oil on the vegetation of fresh, brackish and salt marshes (1996) (147)
- Growth, biomass allocation and nutrient use efficiency in Cladium jamaicense and Typha domingensis as affected by phosphorus and oxygen availability (2001) (145)
- Factors controlling the formation of oxidized root channels: A review (1993) (143)
- THE IMPORTANCE OF COMPETITION IN REGULATING PLANT SPECIES ABUNDANCE ALONG A SALINITY GRADIENT (2001) (140)
- Vegetation's importance in regulating surface elevation in a coastal salt marsh facing elevated rates of sea level rise (2012) (128)
- Tracing the origin of Gulf Coast Phragmites (Poaceae): a story of long-distance dispersal and hybridization. (2012) (128)
- The influence of nitrogen level, form, and application method on the growth response ofSpartina alterniflora in North Carolina (1979) (128)
- ANATOMICAL AND METABOLIC RESPONSES TO WATERLOGGING AND SALINITY IN SPARTINA ALTERNIFLORA AND S. PATENS (POACEAE) (1992) (122)
- Controls on soil cellulose decomposition along a salinity gradient in a Phragmites australis wetland in Denmark (1999) (119)
- Ecophysiology of Wetland Plant Roots: A Modelling Comparison of Aeration in Relation to Species Distribution (2000) (117)
- Potential of restoration and phytoremediation with Juncus roemerianus for diesel-contaminated coastal wetlands (2009) (110)
- Salinity as a constraint on growth of oligohaline marsh macrophytes. I. Species variation in stress tolerance. (1999) (107)
- The dose-response relationship between No. 2 fuel oil and the growth of the salt marsh grass, Spartina alterniflora. (2002) (93)
- Fate of oxygen losses from Typha domingensis (Typhaceae) and Cladium jamaicense (Cyperaceae) and consequences for root metabolism. (2000) (91)
- Response of salt marshes to oiling from the Deepwater Horizon spill: Implications for plant growth, soil surface-erosion, and shoreline stability. (2016) (86)
- A comparison of physiological indicators of sublethal cadmium stress in wetland plants (2001) (84)
- Effects of sediment slurry enrichment on salt marsh rehabilitation: Plant and soil responses over seven years (2005) (83)
- Long-term recovery of a Louisiana brackish marsh plant community from oil-spill impact: vegetation response and mitigating effects of marsh surface elevation. (2000) (80)
- Recovery of freshwater marsh vegetation after a saltwater intrusion event (1995) (78)
- Restoring Ecological Function to a Submerged Salt Marsh (2010) (77)
- Intraspecific variation in salt tolerance and morphology in the coastal grass spartina patens (poaceae) (1996) (76)
- Effects of tidal inundation and predation on Avicennia germinans seedling establishment and survival in a sub-tropical mangal/salt marsh community (1997) (74)
- Seed germination of two everglades species, Cladium jamaicense and Typha domingensis. (2000) (72)
- Experimental Dune Building and Vegetative Stabilization in a Sand-Deficient Barrier Island Setting on the Louisiana Coast, USA (1991) (70)
- In-situ burning of oil in coastal marshes. 2. Oil spill cleanup efficiency as a function of oil type, marsh type, and water depth. (2005) (70)
- Intraspecific Variation in Salt Tolerance and Morphology in Panicum hemitomon and Spartina alterniflora (Poaceae) (1998) (69)
- Salinity as a constraint on growth of oligohaline marsh macrophytes. II. Salt pulses and recovery potential. (1999) (68)
- Coastal wetland stability maintained through counterbalancing accretionary responses to chronic nutrient enrichment (2014) (66)
- Relationship Between Anatomical and Metabolic Responses to Soil Waterlogging in the Coastal Grass Spartina patens (1990) (62)
- Response of two oligohaline marsh communities to lethal and nonlethal disturbance (1998) (62)
- Structure and composition of oligohaline marsh plant communities exposed to salinity pulses (2000) (59)
- Mississippi river sediment diversions and coastal wetland sustainability: Synthesis of responses to freshwater, sediment, and nutrient inputs (2019) (58)
- Population variation in growth response to flooding of three marsh grasses (1997) (58)
- Root metabolism in the black mangrove (Avicennia germinans (L.) L): Response to hypoxia☆ (1987) (56)
- Growth and Survival of Avicennia germinans Seedlings in a Mangal/Salt Marsh Community in Louisiana, U.S.A. (1993) (56)
- Factors affecting vegetation dieback of an oligohaline marsh in coastal Louisiana: Field manipulation of salinity and submergence (1996) (56)
- Controls on resilience and stability in a sediment-subsidized salt marsh. (2011) (56)
- Live standing crop and metabolism of the marsh grassSpartina patens as related to edaphic factors in a brackish, mixed marsh community in Louisiana (1989) (55)
- Causes for vegetation dieback in a Louisiana salt marsh: A bioassay approach (1995) (55)
- Assessing coastal wetland vulnerability to sea-level rise along the northern Gulf of Mexico coast: Gaps and opportunities for developing a coordinated regional sampling network (2017) (54)
- Relative growth ofSpartina patens (Ait.) Muhl. andScirpus olneyi gray occurring in a mixed stand as affected by salinity and flooding depth (1995) (54)
- Artist canvas as a new standard for the cotton‐strip assay (2009) (52)
- 4 Years after the Deepwater Horizon Spill: Molecular Transformation of Macondo Well Oil in Louisiana Salt Marsh Sediments Revealed by FT-ICR Mass Spectrometry. (2016) (52)
- The effect of a louisiana crude oil discharge from a pipeline break on the vegetation of a Southeast Louisiana brackish marsh (1990) (49)
- A comparison of physicochemical variables across plant zones in a mangal/salt marsh community in Louisiana (1991) (48)
- Effects of Bioremediation Agents on Oil Degradation in Mineral and Sandy Salt Marsh Sediments (1999) (48)
- Growth responses of the Everglades wet prairie species Eleocharis cellulosa and Rhynchospora tracyi to water level and phosphate availability (2004) (47)
- Effects of increased elevation and macro- and micronutrient additions onSpartina alterniflora transplant success in salt-marsh dieback areas in Louisiana (1992) (46)
- CLONAL INTEGRATION IN SPARTINA PATENS ACROSS A NITROGEN AND SALINITY GRADIENT (1994) (46)
- Contrasting effects of nutrient enrichment on below‐ground biomass in coastal wetlands (2016) (45)
- Hurricane-Induced Sedimentation Improves Marsh Resilience and Vegetation Vigor under High Rates of Relative Sea Level Rise (2015) (45)
- Angiosperm production of three Virginia marshes in various salinity and soil nutrient regimes (1976) (45)
- Salt marsh restoration with sediment-slurry application: Effects on benthic macroinvertebrates and associated soil–plant variables (2013) (43)
- Recovery of a Louisiana Barrier Island Marsh Plant Community Following Extensive Hurricane-Induced Overwash (1999) (43)
- Vegetation and Soil Dynamics of a Louisiana Estuary Receiving Pulsed Mississippi River Water Following Hurricane Katrina (2013) (42)
- Use of experimental disturbances to assess resilience along a known stress gradient (2008) (42)
- Salt marsh restoration with sediment-slurry amendments following a drought-induced large-scale disturbance (2008) (42)
- Waterlogging responses in dune, swale and marsh populations of Spartina patens under field conditions (1987) (42)
- A comparison of indicators of sublethal salinity stress in the salt marsh grass, Spartina patens (Ait.) Muhl. (1995) (41)
- EFFECTS OF SOIL WATERLOGGING ON THE ENERGY STATUS AND DISTRIBUTION OF SALIX NIGRA AND S. EXIGUA (SALICACEAE) IN THE ATCHAFALAYA RIVER BASIN OF LOUISIANA (1985) (38)
- Recovery of salt marsh benthic microalgae and meiofauna following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill linked to recovery of Spartina alterniflora (2015) (38)
- Grazing of Panicum amarum in a Louisiana barrier Island dune plant community: management implications for dune restoration projects (1994) (37)
- Effect of long-term flooding on root metabolic response in five freshwater marsh plant species (1989) (37)
- Nutrient and growth responses of cattail (Typha domingensis) to redox intensity and phosphate availability. (2010) (37)
- Sudden Vegetation Dieback in Atlantic and Gulf Coast Salt Marshes. (2013) (36)
- Does sulphate enrichment promote the expansion of Typha domingensis (cattail) in the Florida Everglades?1 (2009) (36)
- LOUISIANA'S ERODING COASTAL ZONE: MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVES (1983) (36)
- Recovery of saltmarsh meiofauna six years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill (2017) (32)
- Functional assessment of differential sediment slurry applications in a deteriorating brackish marsh (2013) (32)
- Determination of adenine nucleotide levels and adenylate energy charge ratio in two Spartina species (1981) (30)
- Supporting Spartina: Interdisciplinary perspective shows Spartina as a distinct solid genus. (2019) (30)
- Root metabolic response of Spartina alterniflora to hypoxia. (1987) (30)
- Effects of Macronutrient and Micronutrient Additions on Photosynthesis, Growth Parameters, and Leaf Nutrient Concentrations of Uniola paniculata and Panicum amarum (1990) (30)
- Multiple levels of nitrogen applied to an oligohaline marsh identify a plant community response sequence to eutrophication (2010) (29)
- SEED PRODUCTION AND GERMINATION RESPONSE OF FOUR LOUISIANA POPULATIONS OF UNIOLA PANICULATA (GRAMINEAE) (1987) (29)
- Coastal Habitats of the Gulf of Mexico (2017) (29)
- The Relationship of Soil Parameters and Root Metabolism to Primary Production in Periodically Inundated Soils (1988) (28)
- Can differences in phosphorus uptake kinetics explain the distribution of cattail and sawgrass in the Florida Everglades? (2010) (27)
- Effects of experimental disturbances on a tropical freshwater marsh invaded by the African grass Echinochloa pyramidalis (2006) (27)
- A method for cultivating plants under controlled redox intensities in hydroponics (2003) (26)
- North American terrestrial vegetation (second edition) (2000) (26)
- Interactive effects of redox intensity and phosphate availability on growth and nutrient relations of Cladium jamaicense (Cyperaceae). (2003) (26)
- Salt marsh recovery and oil spill remediation after in-situ burning: effects of water depth and burn duration. (2002) (26)
- Relationship between soil cellulose decomposition and oil contamination after an oil spill at Swanson Creek, Maryland. (2004) (26)
- Effects of an African grass invasion on vegetation, soil and interstitial water characteristics in a tropical freshwater marsh in La Mancha, Veracruz (Mexico) (2005) (26)
- Identifying Determinants of Nations' Wetland Management Programs Using Structural Equation Modeling: An Exploratory Analysis (2001) (26)
- Effect of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium Additions on Plant Biomass and Soil Nutrient Content of a Swale Barrier Strand Community in Louisiana (1990) (25)
- Effects of three stressors on vegetation in an oligohaline marsh (2008) (24)
- Linking actions to outcomes in wetland management: An overview of U.S. state wetland management (2001) (24)
- Water relations and growth responses of Uniola paniculata (sea oats) to soil moisture and water-table depth (1989) (23)
- In situ burning of oil in coastal marshes. 1. Vegetation recovery and soil temperature as a function of water depth, oil type, and marsh type. (2005) (23)
- A rhizotron to study root growth under flooded conditions tested with two wetland Cyperaceae (2006) (23)
- Growth and nutrient responses of Eloecharis cellulosa (Cyperaceae) to phosphate level and redox intensity. (2005) (23)
- Effect of increased water depth on growth of a common perennial freshwater-intermediate marsh species in Coastal Louisiana (1995) (21)
- Impacts of Macondo oil from Deepwater Horizon spill on the growth response of the common reed Phragmites australis: a mesocosm study. (2014) (21)
- The influence of season on adenine nucleotide concentrations and energy charge in four marsh plant species (1984) (20)
- The effect of water level management on the soils and vegetation of two coastal Louisiana marshes (1999) (19)
- Indicators of Environmental Stress in Wetland Plants (1992) (19)
- Root phosphatase activity in Cladium jamaicense and Typha domingensis grown in Everglades soil at ambient and elevated phosphorus levels (2002) (19)
- Determining tolerance limits for restoration and phytoremediation with Spartina patens in crude oil-contaminated sediment in greenhouse (2008) (18)
- In Situ Burning Restores the Ecological Function and Structure of an Oil-Impacted Coastal Marsh (2010) (18)
- Balancing the Needs of China's Wetland Conservation and Rice Production. (2015) (18)
- Shoreline oiling effects and recovery of salt marsh macroinvertebrates from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill (2017) (17)
- What Promotes the Recovery of Salt Marsh Infauna After Oil Spills? (2018) (17)
- Recovery Trajectories After In Situ Burning of an Oiled Wetland in Coastal Louisiana, USA (2003) (17)
- A comparison of indicators of sub-lethal untrient stress in the salt marsh grass, Spartina patens (1995) (16)
- Littoraria irrorata Growth and Survival in a Sediment-Restored Salt Marsh (2012) (16)
- Appendix 3B-3: Preliminary Assessment of Sulfur Sources, Trends and Effects in the Everglades (2007) (15)
- The effect of nutrients on adenine nucleotide levels and the adenylate energy charge ratio in Spartina alterniflora and Spartina patens (1985) (15)
- Legacy effects of Hurricane Katrina influenced marsh shoreline erosion following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. (2019) (14)
- Biogeochemical Recovery of Oligohaline Wetland Soils Experiencing a Salinity Pulse (2013) (14)
- The Impact and Mitigation of Man-Made Canals in Coastal Louisiana (1984) (14)
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF BIOREMEDIATION FOR OIL SPILL CLEANUP IN COASTAL WETLANDS: PRODUCT IMPACTS AND BIOREMEDIATION POTENTIAL (1995) (14)
- Hurricane sedimentation in a subtropical salt marsh-mangrove community is unaffected by vegetation type (2020) (14)
- An evaluation of stabilized, water-based drilled cuttings and organic compost as potential sediment sources for marsh restoration and creation in coastal Louisiana (1995) (14)
- ASSESSING THE RECOVERY OF COASTAL WETLANDS FROM OIL SPILLS (1993) (14)
- Expansion Patterns and Soil Physicochemical Characterization of Three Louisiana Populations of Uniola paniculata (Sea Oats) (1991) (13)
- Planting Spartina alterniflora in a salt marsh denuded of vegetation by an oil spill induces a rapid response in the soil microbial community (2020) (13)
- Effect of Oil Cleanup Methods on Ecological Recovery and Oil Degradation of Phragmites Marshes (1999) (13)
- THE APPLICATION OF IN-SITU BURNING TO A LOUISIANA COASTAL MARSH FOLLOWING A HYDROCARBON PRODUCT SPILL: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF SITE RECOVERY (1997) (13)
- Sea Level Rise Impacts to Coastal Marshes may be Ameliorated by Natural Sedimentation Events (2018) (11)
- Meta‐analysis of salt marsh vegetation impacts and recovery: a synthesis following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill (2021) (11)
- Salt marsh dieback in coastal Louisiana: survey of plant and soil conditions in Barataria and Terrebonne basins, June 2000-September 2001 (2006) (11)
- Macroinfauna responses and recovery trajectories after an oil spill differ from those following saltmarsh restoration. (2020) (10)
- Altered hydrology effects on Louisiana salt marsh function (1999) (10)
- EVALUATION OF TOLERANCE LIMITS FOR RESTORATION AND PHYTOREMEDIATION WITH SPARTINA ALTERNIFLORAIN CRUDE OIL-CONTAMINATED COASTAL SALT MARSHES (2008) (10)
- A feasibility analysis of discharge of non-contact, once-through industrial cooling water to forested wetlands for coastal restoration in Louisiana (2007) (9)
- Wetland Plant Community Responses to the Interactive Effects of Simulated Nutrient and Sediment Loading: Implications for Coastal Restoration Using Mississippi River Diversions (2018) (9)
- Effects of Petroleum By-Products and Dispersants on Ecosystems (2021) (9)
- Saltmarsh plants, but not fertilizer, facilitate invertebrate recolonization after an oil spill (2018) (8)
- State Wetland Protection: A Matter of Context? (2000) (8)
- Early perceptual loss in depression (2007) (6)
- Recovery of the salt marsh periwinkle (Littoraria irrorata) 9 years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill: Size matters. (2020) (6)
- Dredged Material for Backbarrier Salt Marshes (1984) (5)
- Dune Building and Vegetative Stabilization in a Sand Deficient Barrier Island Environment (1983) (5)
- The relationship between produced water discharges, and plant biomass and species composition, in three Louisiana marshes (1990) (5)
- Chapter 2: Hydrologic Needs - Effects of Hydrology on the Everglades (2001) (5)
- A Macroinfaunal Ecosystem Engineer May Facilitate Recovery of Benthic Invertebrates and Accompanying Ecosystem Services After an Oil Spill (2021) (4)
- A decadal-scale nutrient loading study in a coastal wetland: Impacts on soil microbial processes (2016) (4)
- Effects of phosphate availability and redox intensity on growth and nutrient uptake of Rhynchospora tracyi, a wet prairie species in the everglades (2008) (4)
- Recovery of a Louisiana Coastal Marsh 3 Years After In Situ Burning of a Hydrocarbon Product Spill (1999) (4)
- Effects of oil spills on coastal wetlands and their recovery: Year 4, final report (1993) (3)
- Dispersant Effects on Fresh Marsh Vegetation: Toxicity Evaluation and Oil Remediation (2003) (3)
- DISPERSANTS AS COUNTERMEASURES IN NEARSHORE OIL SPILLS FOR COASTAL HABITAT PROTECTION (2005) (3)
- Chapter 6: Ecological Effects of Hydrology on the Everglades Protection Area (2003) (3)
- Effects of shoreline oiling on salt marsh epifaunal macroinvertebrates (2015) (3)
- The impact of red mud on growth of wetland vegetation and substrate fertility (1996) (3)
- Effects of Hydrology on the Everglades (2000) (2)
- STUDY TO DETERMINE THE RECOVERY OF A LOUISIANA MARSH FROM AN OIL SPILL (1989) (2)
- 3. Abiotic Constraints for Wetland Plants and Animals (2019) (2)
- Coastal Marine Institute Development of Bioremediation for Oil Spill Cleanup in Coastal Wetlands (2003) (2)
- Salinity and flooding level as determinants of soil solution composition and nutrient content inPanicum hemitomum (1989) (2)
- Effects of In-Situ Burning on Coastal Wetlands: Soil Temperatures and Regrowth of Marsh Plant Species | NIST (2003) (1)
- A potential indicator of the cumulative impact of sublethal stress in coastal plant communities : final report to Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (1978) (1)
- Recovery of a Deltaic Barrier Island to hurricane and oil spill impacts in coastal Louisiana. Final report, 1 June 1993-31 August 1994 (1994) (1)
- Coastal Marsh Recovery and Oil Remediation After In-Situ Burning: Effects of Water Depth, Oil and Marsh Type (NIST SP 995) (2003) (0)
- Acknowledgment of Referees. 1991 (2009) (0)
- Coastal Marsh Recovery and Oil Remediation After In-Situ Burning: Effects of Water Depth and Burn Duration (NIST SP 995) | NIST (2003) (0)
- WRP-DE-5 Factors Controlling the Formation of Oxidized Root Channels : A Review and Annotated _ Bibliography (2014) (0)
- Littoraria irrorata Growth and Survival in a Sediment-Restored Salt Marsh (2012) (0)
- Investigations of intraspecific variation in salt tolerance in Panicum hemitomon (1996) (0)
- Referees used in 2001 (2002) (0)
- RELATIONS OF CLADIUM JAMAICENSE (CYPERACEAE)1 (2003) (0)
- Sea Level Rise Impacts to Coastal Marshes may be Ameliorated by Natural Sedimentation Events (2018) (0)
- Effectiveness of Dispersants for Coastal Habitat Protection as a Function of Types of Oil and Dispersant (2008) (0)
- Brown Marsh Project: Task V.1. Accession Characterization Subtask: Growth Response of Brown Marsh Populations of Spartina alterniflora to Aluminum (2005) (0)
- REDOX POTENTIALS NEAR THE AERIAL ROOTS OF RHIZOPHORA MANGLE AND AVICENNIA GERMINANS1 (1988) (0)
- Maximum Rooting Depth of Salt Marsh Species at Dieback Sites (2000) (0)
- A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO OIL SPILL AND HURRICANE IMPACTS (1995) (0)
- In-Situ Burning in the Marshland Environment-Soil Temperatures. Volume 2 (NIST SP 995) | NIST (2003) (0)
- Corrigendum to "Macroinfauna responses and recovery trajectories after an oil spill differ from those following saltmarsh restoration" [Marine Environmental Research 155 (2020) 104881]. (2020) (0)
- ESF Library to Honor Furley , McClintock , Stark (0)
- Hurricane-Induced Sedimentation Improves Marsh Resilience and Vegetation Vigor under High Rates of Relative Sea Level Rise (2015) (0)
- In-Situ Burning in the Marshland Environment - Soil Temperatures Resulting From Crude Oil and Diesel Fuel Burns (NIST SP 995) | NIST (2003) (0)
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