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1 Assessing the Resiliency of Salt Marshes Under Increasing Nitrogen Loading Crosby, Sarah C.

44 6 p. 1658-1670
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2 Climate Change Implications for Tidal Marshes and Food Web Linkages to Estuarine and Coastal Nekton Colombano, Denise D.

44 6 p. 1637-1648
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3 Complex Tidal Marsh Dynamics Structure Fish Foraging Patterns in the San Francisco Estuary Colombano, Denise D.

44 6 p. 1604-1618
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4 Concepts and Controversies in Tidal Marsh Ecology Revisited Taylor, Matthew D.

44 6 p. 1493-1496
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5 Connectivity of Large-Bodied Fish with a Recovering Estuarine Tidal Marsh, Revealed Using an Imaging Sonar Bennett, Mark A.

44 6 p. 1579-1587
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6 Ecosystem Services: Delivering Decision-Making for Salt Marshes zu Ermgassen, Philine S. E.

44 6 p. 1691-1698
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7 Estimating and Applying Fish and Invertebrate Density and Production Enhancement from Seagrass, Salt Marsh Edge, and Oyster Reef Nursery Habitats in the Gulf of Mexico zu Ermgassen, Philine S. E.

44 6 p. 1588-1603
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8 Estuarine Nekton Assemblages along a Marsh-Mangrove Ecotone Kimball, Matthew E.

44 6 p. 1508-1520
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9 Flatfish Habitat Use of a Small Southeastern US Tidal Creek: Long- and Short-term Occupancy Patterns Curran, Mary Carla

44 6 p. 1547-1556
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10 Foundation Species Shift Alters the Energetic Landscape of Marsh Nekton Harris, J. Mason

44 6 p. 1671-1680
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11 From Cedar Cemeteries to Marsh Lakes: a Case Study of Sea-Level Rise and Habitat Change in a Northeastern US Salt Marsh Able, Kenneth W.

44 6 p. 1649-1657
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12 Geographic Variation in Salt Marsh Structure and Function for Nekton: a Guide to Finding Commonality Across Multiple Scales Ziegler, Shelby L.

44 6 p. 1497-1507
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13 Human Actions Alter Tidal Marsh Seascapes and the Provision of Ecosystem Services Gilby, Ben L.

44 6 p. 1628-1636
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14 Novel Applications of Technology for Advancing Tidal Marsh Ecology Kimball, Matthew E.

44 6 p. 1568-1578
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15 Perspectives on Maximizing Coastal Wetland Restoration Outcomes in Anthropogenically Altered Ecosystems Armitage, Anna R.

44 6 p. 1699-1709
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16 Pond Dynamics Yield Minimal Net Loss of Vegetation Cover Across an Unditched Salt Marsh Landscape Smith, Joseph A. M.

44 6 p. 1534-1546
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17 Protecting People and Property While Restoring Coastal Wetland Habitats Weinstein, Michael P.

44 6 p. 1710-1721
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18 Seascape Configuration Influences the Community Structure of Marsh Nekton James, W. Ryan

44 6 p. 1521-1533
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19 Stable Isotopes Suggest Limited Role of Wetland Macrophyte Production Supporting Aquatic Food Webs Across a Mangrove-Salt Marsh Ecotone Baker, Ronald

44 6 p. 1619-1627
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20 The Mouths of Estuaries Are Key Transition Zones that Concentrate the Ecological Effects of Predators Jones, Tyson R.

44 6 p. 1557-1567
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21 Tidal Marsh Restoration Optimism in a Changing Climate and Urbanizing Seascape Waltham, Nathan J.

44 6 p. 1681-1690
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