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Reed DC, Schroeter SC, Huang D, Anderson TW, Ambrose RF. Quantitative assessment of different artificial reef designs in mitigating losses to kelp forest fishes. [Internet]. 2006;78:133-150. Available from: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/umrsmas/bullmar/2006/00000078/00000001/art00012
Reed DC, Rassweiler AR, Arkema KK. Biomass rather than growth determines net primary production by giant kelp. 2008;89:2493-2505.
Reed DC, Rassweiler AR, Arkema K. Density derived estimates of standing crop and net primary production in the giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera. 2009;156:2077-2083.
Reed DC, Schroeter SC, Raimondi PT. Spore supply and habitat availability as sources of recruitment limitation in giant kelp. 2004;40 (2):275-284.
Reed DC, Schroeter SC, Huang D. An experimental investigation of the use of artificial reefs to mitigate the loss of giant kelp forest habitat. A case study of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station's artificial reef project.; 2006 p. 143.
Reed DC, Brzezinski MA. Kelp forests. In: Laffoley, D; Grimsditch G The management of natural coastal carbon sinks. The management of natural coastal carbon sinks. ; 2009. p. .
Reed DC, Kinlan BP, Raimondi PT, Washburn L, Gaylord BP, Drake P. A metapopulation perspective on the patch dynamics of giant kelp in Southern California. In: Kritzner, J. P.; Sale PF Marine Metapopulations. Marine Metapopulations. ; 2006. p. .
Reed DC, Holbrook SJ, Blanchette CA, Worcester S. Patterns and sources of variation in flowering, seed supply, and seedling recruitment in surfgrass. 2009;384:97-106.
Reed DC, Rassweiler AR, Carr MH, Cavanaugh KC, Malone DP, Siegel DA. Wave disturbance overwhelms top-down and bottom-up control of primary production in California kelp forests. 2011;92:2108-2116.
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