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Interactions of the sulfur, iron, and phosphorus cycles control phosphorus sequestration in estuarine sediments Open
Interactions of the sulfur, iron (Fe), and phosphorus (P) cycles may be parts of global feedback loops that control P availability in the sea through linkages of primary productivity, atmospheric carbon dioxide, global temperature, sea lev…
Inexpensive spot sampling provides unexpectedly effective indicators of watershed nitrogen status Open
Stream water quality data are essential for understanding watershed processes and managing water pollution, but the effort and expense of stream monitoring limit how many watersheds can be studied. For 59 small watersheds in the Chesapeake…
The Invisible Flood: The Chemistry, Ecology, and Social Implications of Coastal Saltwater Intrusion Open
Saltwater intrusion is the leading edge of sea-level rise, preceding tidal inundation, but leaving its salty signature far inland. With climate change, saltwater is shifting landward into regions that previously have not experienced or ada…
View article: Correction to: Impacts of Coastal Land Use and Shoreline Armoring on Estuarine Ecosystems: an Introduction to a Special Issue
Correction to: Impacts of Coastal Land Use and Shoreline Armoring on Estuarine Ecosystems: an Introduction to a Special Issue Open
The article Impacts of Coastal Land Use and Shoreline Armoring on Estuarine Ecosystems: an Introduction to a Special Issue, written by Diann J. Prosser, Thomas E. Jordan, Jessica L. Nagel, Rochelle D. Seitz, Donald E. Weller, and Dennis F.…
Correction to: Effects of Local Watershed Land Use on Water Quality in Mid-Atlantic Coastal Bays and Subestuaries of the Chesapeake Bay Open
The article Effects of Local Watershed Land Use on Water Quality in Mid-Atlantic Coastal Bays and Subestuaries of the Chesapeake Bay, written by Thomas E. Jordan, Donald E. Weller, and Carey E. Pelc was originally published electronically …
Correction to: Integrating Regional Management Needs into a Mid-Atlantic Shorelines Research Project Open
The article Integrating Regional Management Needs into a Mid-Atlantic Shorelines Research Project, written by Elizabeth Turner and Thomas Jordan, was originally published electronically on the publisher's internet portal (currently Springe…
Patterns of spectral, spatial, and long‐term variability in light attenuation in an optically complex sub‐estuary Open
The attenuation of solar radiation controls many processes and characteristics of aquatic ecosystems and is a sentinel of larger‐scale environmental change. While light attenuation is often characterized with a single broadband diffuse att…
View article: Impacts of Coastal Land Use and Shoreline Armoring on Estuarine Ecosystems: an Introduction to a Special Issue
Impacts of Coastal Land Use and Shoreline Armoring on Estuarine Ecosystems: an Introduction to a Special Issue Open
The nearshore land-water interface is an important ecological zone that faces anthropogenic pressure from development in coastal regions throughout the world. Coastal waters and estuaries like Chesapeake Bay receive and process land discha…
Integrating Regional Management Needs into a Mid-Atlantic Shorelines Research Project Open
We provide an example of how one estuarine research project engaged regional managers to help guide the research towards the needs of managers and policymakers dealing with shoreline management in the Mid-Atlantic region of the USA. Elemen…
Linking the Abundance of Estuarine Fish and Crustaceans in Nearshore Waters to Shoreline Hardening and Land Cover Open
Human alteration of land cover (e.g., urban and agricultural land use) and shoreline hardening (e.g., bulkheading and rip rap revetment) are intensifying due to increasing human populations and sea level rise. Fishes and crustaceans that a…
Appendix A. A table summarizing the spatial, land cover, and environmental variables obtained from the NLCD and MBSS data sets (N=295 stream sites sampled). Open
A table summarizing the spatial, land cover, and environmental variables obtained from the NLCD and MBSS data sets (N=295 stream sites sampled).
Appendix B. A table listing scientific names, nMDS Axis 1 scores, frequencies of occurrence, and tolerance values for all macroinvertebrate taxa with at least 10 occurrences in the MBSS data set (N=295 stream sites sampled). Open
A table listing scientific names, nMDS Axis 1 scores, frequencies of occurrence, and tolerance values for all macroinvertebrate taxa with at least 10 occurrences in the MBSS data set (N=295 stream sites sampled).
Appendix A. Collinearity and cross-validation analyses. Open
Collinearity and cross-validation analyses.