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Fourqurean JW, McGlathery KJ, Serrano O, Duarte CM, Kennedy H, Marba N, Holmer M, Mateo MA, Apostolaki ET, Kendrick GA. Seagrass ecosystems as a globally significant carbon stock. Nature Geoscience. 2012.
Anderson I, Stanhope JW, Hardison AK, McGlathery KJ. Sources and Fates of Nitrogen in Virginia Coastal Bays. In: Paerl H Coastal Lagoons: Critical Habitats of Environmental Change. Coastal Lagoons: Critical Habitats of Environmental Change. Boca Raton FL; 2010. p. 43-72.
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
Carr J, D, McGlathery KJ, Patricia Wiberg. Stability and bistability of seagrass ecosystems in shallow coastal lagoons: Role of feedbacks with sediment suspension and light availability. Journal of Geophysical Research [Internet]. 2010;115:G03011. Available from: doi:10.1029/2009JG001103
Carr JA, D, McGlathery KJ, Patricia Wiberg. Stability and resilience of seagrass meadows to seasonal and interannual dynamics and environmental stress. Journal of Geophysical Research [Internet]. 2012;117(G01007):doi:10.1029/2011JG001744. Available from: doi:10.1029/2011JG001744
Thomsen MS, McGlathery KJ. Stress tolerance of the invasive macroalgae Codium fragile and Gracilaria vermiculophylla in a soft-bottom turbid lagoon. Biological Invasions [Internet]. 2007;9(5):499-513. Available from: <Go to ISI>://000247256200001
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