16 Publications
2021
Restoring Fringing Tidal Marshes for Ecological Function and Ecosystem Resilience to Moderate Sea-level Rise in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Martin, SaraSparks, Eric LConstantin, Adam J and Cherry, Julia A
Environmental Management, vol. 67, (no. 2), pp. 384-397, Feb 2021. | Journal Article
2018
Variation in ecosystem carbon dynamics of saltwater marshes in the northern Gulf of Mexico
Starr, GregoryStarr, GregoryStarr, GregoryStarr, GregoryJarnigan, Julie RJarnigan, Julie RJarnigan, Julie RJarnigan, Julie RStaudhammer, Christina LStaudhammer, Christina LStaudhammer, Christina LStaudhammer, Christina LCherry, Julia ACherry, Julia ACherry, Julia A and Cherry, Julia A
Wetlands Ecology and Management, vol. 26, (no. 4), pp. 581-596, Aug 2018. | Journal Article
2017
Assessing coastal wetland vulnerability to sea-level rise along the northern Gulf of Mexico coast: Gaps and opportunities for developing a coordinated regional sampling network
Osland, Michael J.Osland, Michael JOsland, Michael JGriffith, Kereen TGriffith, Kereen T.Griffith, Kereen TLarriviere, Jack C.Larriviere, Jack CLarriviere, Jack CFeher, Laura C.Feher, Laura CFeher, Laura CCahoon, Donald RCahoon, Donald RCahoon, Donald R.Enwright, Nicholas M.Enwright, Nicholas MEnwright, Nicholas MOster, David AOster, David A.Oster, David ATirpak, John MTirpak, John MTirpak, John M.Woodrey, Mark SWoodrey, Mark S.Woodrey, Mark SCollini, Renee CCollini, Renee CCollini, Renee C.Baustian, Joseph JBaustian, Joseph JBaustian, Joseph J.Breithaupt, Joshua LBreithaupt, Joshua L.Breithaupt, Joshua LCherry, Julia A.Cherry, Julia ACherry, Julia AConrad, Jeremy R.Conrad, Jeremy RConrad, Jeremy RCormier, NicoleCormier, NicoleCormier, NicoleCoronado-Molina, Carlos A.Coronado-Molina, Carlos ACoronado-Molina, Carlos ADonoghue, Joseph FDonoghue, Joseph F.Donoghue, Joseph FGraham, Sean AGraham, Sean A.Graham, Sean AHarper, Jennifer W.Harper, Jennifer WHarper, Jennifer WHester, Mark W.Hester, Mark WHester, Mark WHoward, Rebecca JHoward, Rebecca JHoward, Rebecca J.Krauss, Ken W.Krauss, Ken WKrauss, Ken WKroes, Daniel EKroes, Daniel EKroes, Daniel E.Lane, Robert RLane, Robert RLane, Robert R.McKee, Karen L.McKee, Karen LMcKee, Karen LMendelssohn, Irving AMendelssohn, Irving AMendelssohn, Irving A.Middleton, Beth A.Middleton, Beth AMiddleton, Beth AMoon, Jena AMoon, Jena A.Moon, Jena APiazza, Sarai C.Piazza, Sarai CPiazza, Sarai CRankin, Nicole MRankin, Nicole MRankin, Nicole M.Sklar, Fred H.Sklar, Fred HSklar, Fred HSteyer, Greg DSteyer, Greg DSteyer, Greg D.Swanson, Kathleen MSwanson, Kathleen M.Swanson, Kathleen MSwarzenski, Christopher M.Swarzenski, Christopher MSwarzenski, Christopher MVervaeke, William CVervaeke, William C.Vervaeke, William CWillis, Jonathan MWillis, Jonathan MWillis, Jonathan M. and Wilson, K. Van
PLoS One, vol. 12, (no. 9), Sep 2017. | Journal Article
 
Organic Nitrogen Runoff in Coastal Marshes: Effects on Ecosystem Denitrification
Lee, PhilipCherry, Julia and Edmonds, Jennifer
Estuaries and Coasts, vol. 40, (no. 2), pp. 437-446, Mar 2017. | Journal Article
2009
Elevated CO2 enhances biological contributions to elevation change in coastal wetlands by offsetting stressors associated with sea-level rise
Cherry, Julia AMcKee, Karen L and Grace, James B
Journal of Ecology, vol. 97, pp. 67-77, 2009. | Journal Article
 
Elevated CO2 stimulates marsh elevation gain, counterbalancing sea-level rise.
Langley, J AMc Kee, Karen LCahoon, Donald RCherry, Julia A and Megonigal, J P
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 106, (no. 15), pp. 6182-6, 2009/Apr/14. | Journal Article
 
Elevated CO₂ enhances biological contributions to elevation change in coastal wetlands by offsetting stressors associated with sea-level rise
Cherry, Julia AMcKee, Karen L and Grace, James B
Journal of ecology., vol. 97, (no. 1), pp. 67-77, 2009. | Journal Article
 
Elevated CO₂ stimulates marsh elevation gain, counterbalancing sea-level rise.
Langley, J. AMc Kee, Karen LCahoon, Donald RCherry, Julia A and Megonigal, J. P
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America., vol. 106, (no. 15), pp. 6182-6186, 2009. | Journal Article
 
Elevated CO^sub 2^ enhances biological contributions to elevation change in coastal wetlands by offsetting stressors associated with sea-level rise
Cherry, Julia AMcKee, Karen L and Grace, James B
The Journal of Ecology, vol. 97, (no. 1), Jan 2009. | Journal Article
 
Elevated CO sub(2) stimulates marsh elevation gain, counterbalancing sea-level rise
Langley, JAdamMc Kee, Karen LCahoon, Donald RCherry, Julia A and Megonigal, JPatrick
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, vol. 106, (no. 15), pp. 6182-6186, 2009. | Journal Article
 
Hurricane Katrina Sediment Slowed Elevation Loss in Subsiding Brackish Marshes of the Mississippi River Delta
Mc Kee, Karen L and Cherry, Julia A
Wetlands, vol. 29, (no. 1), pp. 2-15, 2009. | Journal Article
 
Trade-offs in plant responses to herbivory influence trophic routes of production in a freshwater wetland
Cherry, Julia A and Gough, Laura
Oecologia., vol. 161, (no. 3), pp. 549-557, 2009. | Journal Article
2007
Floral And Faunal Differences Between Fragmented And Unfragmented Bahamian Tidal Creeks
Valentine-Rose, L.Cherry, Julia AJacob Culp, J.Perez, Kathryn EPollock, JBAlbrey Arrington, D. and Layman, Craig
Wetlands, vol. 27, (no. 3), pp. 702-718, 2007. | Journal Article
2006
Temporary floating island formation maintains wetland plant species richness: The role of the seed bank
Cherry, Julia A and Gough, Laura
Aquatic Botany, vol. 85, (no. 1), pp. 29-36, 2006. | Journal Article
2005
Effects of herbivory, competition, and disturbance on a wetland plant community with emphasis on the dominant aquatic macrophyte, Nymphae odorata Aiton (Dissertation)
Cherry, Julia A (2005).
2000
Migration
Cherry, James
(pp. 514). Fall 2000