28 results on '"Spivak, Amanda C."'
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2. Production of Two Highly Abundant 2‑Methyl-Branched Fatty Acids by Blooms of the Globally Significant Marine Cyanobacteria Trichodesmium erythraeum
3. Ephemeral microbial responses to pulses of bioavailable carbon in oxic and anoxic salt marsh soils
4. Oxygen and Triple Oxygen Isotope Measurements Provide Different Insights into Gross Oxygen Production in a Shallow Salt Marsh Pond
5. Rapid peat development beneath created, maturing mangrove forests : ecosystem changes across a 25-yr chronosequence
6. Metagenomics coupled with biogeochemical rates measurements provide evidence that nitrate addition stimulates respiration in salt marsh sediments
7. Feedbacks Between Nutrient Enrichment and Geomorphology Alter Bottom-Up Control on Food Webs
8. Global-change controls on soil-carbon accumulation and loss in coastal vegetated ecosystems
9. Shallow ponds are biogeochemically distinct habitats in salt marsh ecosystems
10. Limited effects of nutrient enrichment on bacterial carbon sources in salt marsh tidal creek sediments
11. Rapid cycling of recently fixed carbon in a Spartina alterniflora system: a stable isotope tracer experiment
12. Benthic biogeochemical responses to changing estuary trophic state and nutrient availability : A paired field and mesocosm experiment approach
13. Animating the Carbon Cycle
14. Peat Decomposition and Erosion Contribute to Pond Deepening in a Temperate Salt Marsh.
15. Ecosystem Development After Mangrove Wetland Creation: Plant—Soil Change Across a 20-Year Chronosequence
16. Epifaunal community composition and nutrient addition alter sediment organic matter composition in a natural eelgrass Zostera marina bed : a field experiment
17. Nutrient versus consumer control of community structure in a Chesapeake Bay eelgrass habitat
18. Biodiversity and Food Web Structure Influence Short-Term Accumulation of Sediment Organic Matter in an Experimental Seagrass System
19. Disturbance is complicated: Headward‐eroding saltmarsh creeks produce multiple responses and recovery trajectories.
20. Soil Organic Carbon Development and Turnover in Natural and Disturbed Salt Marsh Environments.
21. Salt Marsh Pond Biogeochemistry Changes Hourly‐to‐Yearly but Does Not Scale With Dimensions or Geospatial Position.
22. Shallow ponds are heterogeneous habitats within a temperate salt marsh ecosystem.
23. Moving on up: can results from simple aquatic mesocosm experiments be applied across broad spatial scales?
24. Nutrient Enrichment and Food Web Composition Affect Ecosystem Metabolism in an Experimental Seagrass Habitat.
25. Top-down and bottom-up controls on sediment organic matter composition in an experimental seagrass ecosystem.
26. Soil carbon consequences of historic hydrologic impairment and recent restoration in coastal wetlands.
27. Plant biomass and rates of carbon dioxide uptake are enhanced by successful restoration of tidal connectivity in salt marshes.
28. Created mangrove wetlands store belowground carbon and surface elevation change enables them to adjust to sea-level rise.
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