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2. Toward a Multi-stressor Theory for Coral Reefs in a Changing World
3. Nutrient availability in a freshwater-to-marine continuum: Cyanobacterial blooms along the Lake Okeechobee Waterway
4. The green macroalga Caulerpa prolifera replaces seagrass in a nitrogen enriched, phosphorus limited, urbanized estuary
5. Eutrophication leads to food web enrichment and a lack of connectivity in a highly impacted urban lagoon
6. Fertilizer restrictions are not sufficient to mitigate nutrient pollution and harmful algal blooms in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida
7. Widespread human waste pollution in surface waters observed throughout the urbanized, coastal communities of Lee County, Florida, USA
8. Macroalgae reveal nitrogen enrichment and elevated N:P ratios on the Belize Barrier Reef
9. Reevaluation of ENCORE: Support for the Eutrophication Threshold Model for Coral Reefs
10. Hurricanes Frances and Jeanne Remove Blooms of the Invasive Green Alga Caulerpa brachypus forma parvifolia (Harvey) Cribb from Coral Reefs Off Northern Palm Beach County, Florida
11. Comment on J. C. Zieman, J. W. Fourqurean, and T. A. Frankovich. 1999. Seagrass Die-Off in Florida Bay: Long-Term Trends in Abundance and Growth of Turtle Grass, Thalassia testudinum. "Estuaries" 22:460-470
12. Sound science, not politics, must inform restoration of Florida Bay and the coral reefs of the Florida Keys
13. Simultaneous Top-Down and Bottom-Up Forces Control Macroalgal Blooms on Coral Reefs (Reply to the Comment by Hughes et al.)
14. Nutrient Thresholds for Bottom-Up Control of Macroalgal Blooms on Coral Reefs in Jamaica and Southeast Florida
15. The Tobacco Range fracture zone, Belize, C.A.: a unique system of slumped mangrove peat
16. Effects of Stormwater Nutrient Discharges on Eutrophication Processes in Nearshore Waters of the Florida Keys
17. Nitrogen enrichment, altered stoichiometry, and coral reef decline at Looe Key, Florida Keys, USA: a 3-decade study
18. Winter Nutrient Pulse and Seagrass Epiphyte Bloom: Evidence of Anthropogenic Enrichment or Natural Fluctuations in the Lower Florida Keys?
19. Climate and Anthropogenic Controls of Seaweed Expansions in the East China Sea and Yellow Sea
20. Septic system–groundwater–surface water couplings in waterfront communities contribute to harmful algal blooms in Southwest Florida
21. Response to "Selective Evidence of Eutrophication in the Great Barrier Reef" by Furnas et al.
22. Evidence of Large-Scale Chronic Eutrophication in the Great Barrier Reef: Quantification of Chlorophyll a Thresholds for Sustaining Coral Reef Communities
23. Distributed wastewater treatment offers an environmentally preferable alternative to conventional septic systems in Central Florida
24. Effects of Hurricanes, Land Use, and Water Management on Nutrient and Microbial Pollution: St. Lucie Estuary, Southeast Florida
25. Towards a multi-stressor theory for coral reefs in a changing world
26. Land-based nutrient enrichment of the Buccoo Reef Complex and fringing coral reefs of Tobago, West Indies
27. The use of δ15N in assessing sewage stress on coral reefs
28. Nutrient Couplings between On-Site Sewage Disposal Systems, Groundwaters, and Nearshore Surface Waters of the Florida Keys
29. Nutrient Inputs from the Watershed and Coastal Eutrophication in the Florida Keys
30. Nutrient Availability to Marine Macroalgae in Siliciclastic versus Carbonate-Rich Coastal Waters
31. A Comparison of Nutrient-Limited Productivity in Sargassum natans from Neritic vs. Oceanic Waters of the Western North Atlantic Ocean
32. On the Atlantic pelagic Sargassum's role in carbon fixation and sequestration
33. Corrigendum to Dynamics of microcystins and saxitoxin in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida Harmful Algae 103C (2021) 102012
34. Dynamics of microcystins and saxitoxin in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida
35. Hurricanes Frances and Jeanne remove blooms of the invasive green algaCaulerpa brachypus formaparvifolia (Harvey) cribb from coral reefs off Northern Palm Beach County, Florida
36. In memoriam: John Hood Ryther 1922-2006
37. Comment on J. C. Zieman, J. W. Fourqurean, and T. A. Frankovich. 1999. Seagrass Dieoff in Florida Bay: Long-term trends in abundance and growth of turtle grass,Thalassia testudinum. Estuaries 22:460–470
38. Sustained high yields of Gracilaria (Rhodophyta) grown in intensive large-scale culture
39. Nutrient over-enrichment and light limitation of seagrass communities in the Indian River Lagoon, an urbanized subtropical estuary
40. DE-AR0000916 AdjustaDepth Ph1 FinalReportTeam
41. Chasing Nutrients and Algal Blooms in Gulf and Caribbean Waters: A Personal Story
42. Relationships Between Eutrophication and Acidification in the Indian River Lagoon
43. Septic systems contribute to nutrient pollution and harmful algal blooms in the St. Lucie Estuary, Southeast Florida, USA
44. Productivity and biomass of Thalassia testudinum as related to water column nutrient availability and epiphyte levels: field observations and experimental studies
45. Community Structure, Succession, and Production of Seaweeds Associated with Mussel-Rafts in the Ria de Arosa, N. W. Spain
46. Reevaluation of ENCORE: support for the eutrophication threshold model for coral reefs
47. Productivity and Nutrition of Sargassum: A Comparative Ecophysiological Study of Benthic and Pelagic Species in Florida
48. A comparison of nutrient- and light-limited photosynthesis in psammophytic versus epilithic forms of Halimeda (Caulerpales, Halimedaceae) from the Bahamas
49. Comparative ecophysiology of bloom-forming macroalgae in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida: Ulva lactuca, Hypnea musciformis, and Gracilaria tikvahiae
50. Relative effects of physical and small-scale nutrient factors on the distribution of tropical seagrasses in the Great White Heron National Wildlife Refuge, Lower Florida Keys
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