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Pennings SC, Silliman BR. Linking biogeography and community ecology: latitudinal variation in plant-herbivore interaction strength. Ecology [Internet]. 2005;86:2310-2319. Available from: http://www.esajournals.org/esaonline/?request=get-abstract&issn=0012-9658&volume=086&issue=09&page=2310
Tallis H, Copps S, Fox D, Fujita R, Gaines SD, Gelfenbaum G, Gold B, Kareiva P, Kim C, Lee K. New metrics for managing and sustaining the ocean. Marine Policy [Internet]. 2011. Available from: http://www.cmsp.noaa.gov/_pdf/New_Ocean_Metrics_MarPolicy_2011_online.pdf
Koch EW, Polasky S, Halpern BS, Kennedy CJ, Kappel CV, Wolanski E, Barbier EB, Silliman BR, Reed DJ, Perillo ME. Non-linearity in ecosystem services: temporal and spatial variability in coastal protection. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment [Internet]. 2009;7(1):29-37. Available from: http://www.esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1890/080126
Holdredge C, Bertness MD, Wettberg EV, Silliman BR. Nutrient enrichment enhances hidden differences in phenotype to drive a cryptic plant invasion. Oikos [Internet]. 2010;119:1776-1784. Available from: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1600-0706.2010.18647.x/abstract
Angelini C, Silliman BR. Patch size-dependent community recovery after massive disturbance. Ecology [Internet]. 2012;93(1):101. Available from: http://www.esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1890/11-0557.1
Angelini C, Silliman BR. Patch-size dependent community recovery post- disturbance. Ecology. 2011.
Silliman BR, Layman CA, Geyer K, Zieman JC. Predation by the black-clawed mud crab, Panopeus herbstii, in Mid-Atlantic salt marshes: Further evidence for top-down control of marsh grass production. Estuaries [Internet]. 2004;27(2):188-196. Available from: <Go to ISI>://000221826300002
Griffin J, Silliman BR. Predator diversity stabilizes and strengthens trophic control of a keystone grazer. Biology Letters [Internet]. 2011;7:79-82. Available from: http://rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/7/1/79.short
Gedan K, Kirwan M, Wolanski E, Barbier E, Silliman BR. The present and future role of coastal wetland vegetation in protecting shorelines: answering recent challenges to the paradigm. Climatic Change [Internet]. 2011;106(1):7-29. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10584-010-0003-7 DO - 10.1007/s10584-010-0003-7
Gustafson DJ, Kilheffer J, Silliman BR. Relative impacts of Littoraria irrorata and Prokelisia marginata on Spartina alterniflora growth. Estuaries. 2006;29(4):639-644.
Thomsen MS, Silliman BR, McGlathery KJ. Spatial variation in recruitment of native and invasive sessile species onto oyster reefs in a temperate soft-bottom lagoon. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science [Internet]. 2007;72(1-2):89-101. Available from: <Go to ISI>://000244862400008
Silliman BR, Zieman JC. Top-down control of Spartina alterniflora production by periwinkle grazing in a Virginia salt marsh. Ecology [Internet]. 2001;82(10):2830-2845. Available from: <Go to ISI>://000171863100013
Griffin J, Brun K, Soomsdat N, Butler J, Silliman BR. Top-predators suppress rather than facilitate plants in a trait-mediated tri-trophic cascade. Biology Letters. 2011.
Silliman BR, Holdredge C. Trophic cascades across diverse plant ecosystems. Nature Education Knowledge. 2011.
Bromberg-Gedan K, Silliman BR. Using Facilitation Theory to Enhance Mangrove Restoration. Ambio [Internet]. 2009;38(2):109. Available from: http://www.bioone.org/doi/pdf/10.1579/0044-7447-38.2.109
Barbier EB, Hacker SD, Koch EW, Stier A, Silliman BR. The Value of Estuarine and Coastal Ecosystem Services. Ecological Monographs [Internet]. 2011;81:169-193. Available from: http://www.esajournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1890/10-1510.1

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