114 Publications (Page 1 of 5)
2023
Differential effects of press vs. pulse seawater intrusion on microbial communities of a tidal freshwater marshMobilian, Courtney⋅Wisnoski, Nathan I⋅Lennon, Jay T⋅Alber, Merryl⋅Widney, Sarah and Craft, Christopher B(pp. 154-161). Feb 2023
2020
Effects of 10 yr of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization on carbon and nutrient cycling in a tidal freshwater marshHerbert, Ellen R⋅Schubauer‐Berigan, Joseph P and Craft, Christopher BLimnology and Oceanography, 2020-01-23.
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Limited carbon contents of centuries old soils forming in legacy sedimentWade, Anna M⋅Richter, Daniel D⋅Cherkinsky, Alexander⋅Craft, Christopher B and Heine, Paul RGeomorphology, vol. 354, pp. 107018, 2020-04-01.
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Salinity Affects Topsoil Organic Carbon Concentrations Through Regulating Vegetation Structure and ProductivityXue, Lian⋅Jiang, Junyan⋅Li, Xiuzhen⋅Yan, Zhongzheng⋅Zhang, Qian⋅Ge, Zhenming⋅Tian, Bo and Craft, ChristopherJournal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, vol. 125, (no. 1), 2020-01-00.
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2019
Chronic but not acute saltwater intrusion leads to large release of inorganic N in a tidal freshwater marshWidney, Sarah E⋅Smith, Dontrece⋅Herbert, Ellen R⋅Schubauer-Berigan, Joseph P⋅Li, Fan⋅Pennings, Steven C and Craft, Christopher BScience of the Total Environment, vol. 695, pp. 133779, 2019-12-10.
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Correction to: Differential effects of chronic and acute simulated seawater intrusion on tidal freshwater marsh carbon cyclingHerbert, Ellen⋅Schubauer-Berigan, Joseph and Craft, ChristopherBiogeochemistry, vol. 146, (no. 1), pp. 103, 20191100.
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Five Decades of Wetland Soil Development of a Constructed Tidal Salt Marsh, North Carolina, USANoll, Aaron⋅Mobilian, Courtney and Craft, ChristopherEcological Restoration, vol. 37, (no. 3), pp. 170, 2019.
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2018
Carbon sequestration and nutrient accumulation in floodplain and depressional wetlandsCraft, Christopher⋅Vymazal, Jan and Kröpfelová, LenkaEcological Engineering, vol. 114, pp. 145, 2018-04-15.
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Coastal wetland loss, consequences, and challenges for restorationLi, Xiuzhen⋅Bellerby, Richard⋅Craft, Christopher and Widney, Sarah EAnthropocene Coasts, pp. 15, 2018-01-03.
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Differential effects of chronic and acute simulated seawater intrusion on tidal freshwater marsh carbon cyclingHerbert, Ellen R⋅Schubauer-Berigan, Joseph and Craft, Christopher BBiogeochemistry, vol. 138, (no. 2), pp. 154, 2018-04-00.
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The value of wetlands for water quality improvement: an example from the St. Johns River watershed, FloridaWidney, Sarah⋅Kanabrocki Klein, Alyce⋅Ehman, Jeff⋅Hackney, Courtney and Craft, ChristopherWetlands Ecology and Management, vol. 26, (no. 3), pp. 276, 20180600.
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Tidal freshwater forests: Sentinels for climate changeStahl, McKenna⋅Widney, Sarah and Craft, ChristopherEcological Engineering, vol. 116, Jun 2018.
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2017
Enhancing protection for vulnerable watersCreed, Irena⋅Creed, Irena⋅Creed, Irena F⋅Lane, Charles⋅Lane, Charles⋅Lane, Charles R⋅Serran, Jacqueline⋅Serran, Jacqueline⋅Serran, Jacqueline N⋅Alexander, Laurie⋅Alexander, Laurie C⋅Alexander, Laurie⋅Basu, Nandita⋅Basu, Nandita⋅Basu, Nandita B⋅Calhoun, Aram⋅Calhoun, Aram J K⋅Calhoun, Aram J⋅Christensen, Jay R⋅Christensen, Jay⋅Christensen, Jay⋅Cohen, Matthew⋅Cohen, Matthew J⋅Cohen, Matthew⋅Craft, Christopher⋅Craft, Christopher⋅Craft, Christopher⋅D'Amico, Ellen⋅D'amico, Ellen⋅D'Amico, Ellen⋅D'amico, Ellen⋅Dekeyser, Edward⋅DeKeyser, Edward⋅DeKeyser, Edward⋅Dekeyser, Edward⋅Fowler, Laurie⋅Fowler, Laurie⋅Fowler, Laurie⋅Golden, Heather⋅Golden, Heather⋅Golden, Heather E⋅Jawitz, James W⋅Jawitz, James⋅Jawitz, James⋅Kalla, Peter⋅Kalla, Peter⋅Kalla, Peter⋅Kirkman, L.⋅Kirkman, L⋅Kirkman, L K⋅Lang, Megan⋅Lang, Megan⋅Lang, Megan⋅Leibowitz, Scott⋅Leibowitz, Scott⋅Leibowitz, Scott G⋅Lewis, David⋅Lewis, David⋅Lewis, David B⋅Marton, John⋅Marton, John⋅Marton, John⋅McLaughlin, Daniel L⋅Mclaughlin, Daniel L⋅McLaughlin, Daniel⋅Mclaughlin, Daniel⋅Raanan-kiperwas, Hadas⋅Raanan-Kiperwas, Hadas⋅Raanan-kiperwas, Hadas⋅Raanan-Kiperwas, Hadas⋅Rains, Mark⋅Rains, Mark⋅Rains, Mark C⋅Rains, Kai C⋅Rains, Kai⋅Rains, Kai⋅Smith, Lora⋅Smith, Lora and Smith, LoraNature Geoscience, vol. 10, (no. 11), pp. 809-815, Nov 2017.
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Marsh vulnerability to sea-level riseParkinson, Randall⋅Craft, Christopher⋅Delaune, Ronald⋅Donoghue, Joseph⋅Kearney, Michael⋅Meeder, John⋅Morris, James and Turner, RNature Climate Change, vol. 7, (no. 11), pp. 756, Nov 2017.
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2016
Accumulation of soil carbon drives denitrification potential and lab-incubated gas production along a chronosequence of salt marsh developmentHe, Yanlong⋅Widney, Sarah⋅Ruan, Michelle⋅Herbert, Ellen⋅Li, Xiuzhen and Craft, ChristopherEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, vol. 172, (no. C), pp. 80, 2016-04-05.
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Do geographically isolated wetlands influence landscape functions?Matthew J. Cohen⋅Cohen, Matthew⋅Cohen, Matthew J⋅Cohen, Matthew⋅Irena F. Creed⋅Creed, Irena F⋅Creed, Irena⋅Creed, Irena⋅Alexander, Laurie⋅Alexander, Laurie⋅Laurie Alexander⋅Alexander, Laurie⋅Basu, Nandita⋅Nandita B. Basu⋅Basu, Nandita⋅Basu, Nandita B⋅Calhoun, Aram J K⋅Aram J. K. Calhoun⋅Calhoun, Aram⋅Calhoun, Aram⋅Christopher Craft⋅Craft, Christopher⋅Craft, Christopher⋅Craft, Christopher⋅D’Amico, Ellen⋅Ellen D’Amico⋅D'Amico, Ellen⋅D’Amico, Ellen⋅DeKeyser, Edward⋅DeKeyser, Edward⋅DeKeyser, Edward⋅Edward DeKeyser⋅Laurie Fowler⋅Fowler, Laurie⋅Fowler, Laurie⋅Fowler, Laurie⋅Golden, Heather⋅Heather E. Golden⋅Golden, Heather E⋅Golden, Heather⋅Jawitz, James W⋅Jawitz, James⋅Jawitz, James⋅James W. Jawitz⋅Kalla, Peter⋅Kalla, Peter⋅Kalla, Peter⋅Peter Kalla⋅L. Katherine Kirkman⋅Kirkman, L.⋅Kirkman, L.⋅Kirkman, L Katherine⋅Lane, Charles⋅Charles R. Lane⋅Lane, Charles⋅Lane, Charles R⋅Lang, Megan⋅Megan Lang⋅Lang, Megan⋅Lang, Megan⋅Leibowitz, Scott⋅Leibowitz, Scott⋅Leibowitz, Scott G⋅Scott G. Leibowitz⋅David Bruce Lewis⋅Lewis, David Bruce⋅Lewis, David⋅Lewis, David⋅Marton, John⋅John Marton⋅Marton, John⋅Marton, John⋅McLaughlin, Daniel⋅McLaughlin, Daniel L⋅Daniel L. McLaughlin⋅McLaughlin, Daniel⋅Mushet, David⋅Mushet, David M⋅Mushet, David⋅David M. Mushet⋅Hadas Raanan-Kiperwas⋅Raanan-Kiperwas, Hadas⋅Raanan-Kiperwas, Hadas⋅Raanan-Kiperwas, Hadas⋅Rains, Mark C⋅Rains, Mark⋅Mark C. Rains⋅Rains, Mark⋅Smith, Lora⋅Lora Smith⋅Smith, Lora⋅Smith, Lora⋅Walls, Susan⋅Susan C. Walls⋅Walls, Susan C and Walls, SusanProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 113, (no. 8), pp. 1986, 20160223.
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Regulating effects of climate, net primary productivity, and nitrogen on carbon sequestration rates in temperate wetlands, Northeast ChinaZhang, Zhongsheng⋅Craft, Christopher B⋅Xue, Zhenshan⋅Tong, Shoungzheng and Lu, XianguoEcological Indicators, vol. 70, pp. 124, November 2016.
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2015
A comparison of the spatial variability of denitrification and related soil properties in restored and natural depression wetlands in Indiana, USAMarton, John M⋅Roy Chowdhury, Rinku and Craft, Christopher BInternational Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & Management, vol. 11, (no. 1), pp. 45, 1/2/2015.
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Carbon Sequestration in Tidal Salt Marshes of the Northeast United StatesDrake, Katherine⋅Halifax, Holly⋅Adamowicz, Susan and Craft, ChristopherEnvironmental Management, vol. 56, (no. 4), pp. 998-1008, Oct 2015.
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Geographically Isolated Wetlands are Important Biogeochemical Reactors on the LandscapeMARTON, JOHN⋅MARTON, JOHN⋅CREED, IRENA⋅CREED, IRENA⋅LEWIS, DAVID⋅LEWIS, DAVID⋅LANE, CHARLES⋅LANE, CHARLES⋅Basu, Nandita⋅BASU, NANDITA⋅COHEN, MATTHEW⋅COHEN, MATTHEW⋅Craft, Christopher and CRAFT, CHRISTOPHERBioScience, vol. 65, (no. 4), pp. 418, 20150401.
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2014
Functional Differences between Natural and Restored Wetlands in the Glaciated Interior Plains.Marton, John M⋅Fennessy, M Siobhan and Craft, Christopher BJournal of environmental quality, vol. 43, (no. 1), pp. 409-417, January 2014.
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The impact of the change in vegetation structure on the ecological functions of salt marshes: the example of the Yangtze estuaryLi, Xiuzhen⋅Li, X.⋅Li, X.⋅Ren, L.⋅Ren, Linjing⋅Ren, L.⋅Liu, Yu⋅Liu, Y.⋅Liu, Y.⋅Craft, C.⋅Craft, C.⋅Craft, Christopher⋅Mander, ü.⋅Mander, ü.⋅Mander, Ülo⋅Yang, S.⋅Yang, Shilun and Yang, S.Regional Environmental Change, vol. 14, (no. 2), pp. 623-632, Apr 2014.
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USDA Conservation Practices Increase Carbon Storage and Water Quality Improvement Functions: An Example from OhioMarton, John M⋅Fennessy, M. S and Craft, Christopher BRestoration Ecology, vol. 22, (no. 1), pp. 117-124, Jan 2014.
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2013
Challenges in using siliceous subfossils as a tool for inferring past water level and hydroperiod in Everglades marshesSanchez, Christopher⋅Gaiser, Evelyn⋅Saunders, Colin⋅Wachnicka, Anna⋅Oehm, Nicholas and Craft, ChristopherJournal of Paleolimnology, vol. 49, (no. 1), pp. 45-66, Jan 2013.
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Effects of Increased Salinity and Inundation on Inorganic Nitrogen Exchange and Phosphorus Sorption by Tidal Freshwater Floodplain Forest Soils, Georgia (USA)Jun, Mihee⋅Altor, Anne E and Craft, Christopher BEstuaries and Coasts, vol. 36, (no. 3), pp. 508-518, 2013.
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