Giblin
Anne E.
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Benthic community metabolism in deep and shallow Arctic lakes during 13 years of whole–lake fertilization
Marsh-atmosphere CO2 exchange in a New England salt marsh
Depleted 15N in hydrolysable-N of arctic soils and its implication for mycorrhizal fungi–plant interaction
Biogeography of ammonia oxidizers in New England and Gulf of Mexico salt marshes and the potential importance of comammox
New England salt pond data book
The regional and global significance of nitrogen removal in lakes and reservoirs
Methods for measuring denitrification : diverse approaches to a difficult problem
Understanding the effects of climate change via disturbance on pristine arctic lakes-multitrophic level response and recovery to a 12-yr, low-level fertilization experiment
Effects of regular salt marsh haying on marsh plants, algae, invertebrates and birds at Plum Island Sound, Massachusetts
The importance of dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) in the nitrogen cycle of coastal ecosystems
Western Maine Coastal Current reduces primary production rates, zooplankton abundance and benthic nutrient fluxes in Massachusetts Bay
Constraining marsh carbon budgets using long‐term C burial and contemporary atmospheric CO2 fluxes
Response of benthic metabolism and nutrient cycling to reductions in wastewater loading to Boston Harbor, USA
Carbon turnover in Alaskan tundra soils : effects of organic matter quality, temperature, moisture and fertilizer
Nitrate is an important nitrogen source for Arctic tundra plants
Nitrogen dynamics in arctic tundra soils of varying age : differential responses to fertilization and warming
Modeling denitrification in aquatic sediments
Emerging wetlands from river diversions can sustain high denitrification rates in a Coastal Delta
Effect of continuous light on leaf wax isotope ratios in Betula nana and Eriophorum vaginatum: Implications for Arctic paleoclimate reconstructions
Nutrient gradients in Panamanian estuaries : effects of watershed deforestation, rainfall, upwelling, and within-estuary transformations