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Deegan LA, Kremer J, Webler T, Brawley J. The use of models in integrated resource management in the coastal zone. In: Turner RK Science and Integrated Coastal Management. Science and Integrated Coastal Management. Berlin; 2001. p. .
Deegan LA, Golden H, Harrison J, Kracko K. Swimming ability and metabolism of 0+ Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus). 2005;67(4):910-918.
Deegan LA, Hughes JE, Rountree RA. Salt marsh ecosystem support of marine transient species. In: Kreeger J Concepts and Controversies in Tidal Marsh Ecology. Concepts and Controversies in Tidal Marsh Ecology. ; 2000. p. 333-365.
Deegan LA. Effects of trawling and dredging on seafloor habitat. In: Washington, DC; 2002. p. 107 pp.
Deegan LA, Johnson JM, Lemay LE, Miller EE, Peterson BJ, Picard C, Sheldon S, Sutherland M, Vallino J, Warren RS. Susceptibility of salt marshes to nutrient enrichment and predator removal. 2007;17(5):Supplement: 42-63.
Deegan LA, Peterson BJ, Golden H, MacIvor C, Miller M. The effects of fish density and river fertilization on algal standing stock, invertebrate communities and fish production in an Arctic river. 1997;54(2):269-283.
Deegan LA. Lessons learned: the effects of nutrient enrichment on the support of nekton by seagrass and saltmarsh ecosystems. 2002;25(4b - Special SCOR Volume):585-600.
Deegan LA, Buchsbaum R. The effect of habitat loss and degradation on fisheries. In: Robinson WE The Decline of Fisheries Resources in New England: Evaluating the Impact of Overfishing, Contamination, and Habitat Degradation. The Decline of Fisheries Resources in New England: Evaluating the Impact of Overfishing, Contamination, and Habitat Degradation. ; 2005. p. 67-96.
Deegan LA, Peterson BJ. Whole river fertilization stimulates fish production in an arctic tundra river. 1992;49:1890-1901.
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