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1. Density‐dependent influence of ribbed mussels on salt marsh nitrogen pools and processes.

2. Foredune‐forming grass and plant diversity show contrasting responses along the southeastern United States coast after hurricane disturbance.

3. The Role of a Faunal Engineer, Geukensia demissa, in Modifying Carbon and Nitrogen Regulation Services in Salt Marshes.

4. Responses of a tidal freshwater marsh plant community to chronic and pulsed saline intrusion.

5. Wetland hydropattern and vegetation greenness predict avian populations in Palo Verde, Costa Rica.

6. Disturbance is complicated: Headward‐eroding saltmarsh creeks produce multiple responses and recovery trajectories.

7. Can Nucleation Bridge to Desirable Alternative Stable States? Theory and Applications.

8. Flows, Transport, and Effective Drag in Intertidal Salt Marsh Creeks.

9. Life cycle informed restoration: Engineering settlement substrate material characteristics and structural complexity for reef formation.

10. Flood‐stimulated herbivory drives range retraction of a plant ecosystem.

11. Long‐term study reveals top‐down effect of crabs on a California salt marsh.

12. Predators enhance resilience of a saltmarsh foundation species to drought.

13. On the Problem of Modeling the Boat Wake Climate: The Florida Intracoastal Waterway.

14. Facultative mutualisms: A double‐edged sword for foundation species in the face of anthropogenic global change.

15. A king and vassals' tale: Molecular signatures of clonal integration in Posidonia oceanica under chronic light shortage.

16. Multiple trait dimensions mediate stress gradient effects on plant biomass allocation, with implications for coastal ecosystem services.

17. The role of sexual reproduction in the maintenance of established Zostera marina meadows.

18. Manipulating saltmarsh microtopography modulates the effects of elevation on sediment redox potential and halophyte distribution.

19. Repetitive desiccation events weaken a salt marsh mutualism.

20. Grass invasion and drought interact to alter the diversity and structure of native plant communities.

21. Foundation species patch configuration mediates salt marsh biodiversity, stability and multifunctionality.

22. Restoring the eastern oyster: how much progress has been made in 53 years?

23. Mutualistic interactions amplify saltmarsh restoration success.

24. Methods to test the interactive effects of drought and plant invasion on ecosystem structure and function using complementary common garden and field experiments.

25. Whether disturbances alter salt marsh soil structure dramatically affects Spartina alterniflora recolonization rate.

26. Consumer-plant interaction strength: importance of body size, density and metabolic biomass.

27. Secondary foundation species as drivers of trophic and functional diversity: evidence from a tree--epiphyte system.

28. An Innovative Perspective on Disability at ATF GAIA and ESAT Les Palmiers.

29. A trophic cascade triggers collapse of a salt-marsh ecosystem with intensive recreational fishing.

30. Patch size-dependent community recovery after massive disturbance.

31. Leveraging successional facilitation to improve restoration of foundational dune grasses along a frequently disturbed coastline.

32. Food or furniture: Separating trophic and non‐trophic effects of Spanish moss to explain its high invertebrate diversity.

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