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Ziegler, S., James, W.R., Alber, M. and Byers, J. 2025. Ziegler, S. L., W. R. James, M. Alber, & J. E. Byers. (in press), 2025. marsh-derived resource use by highly abundant estuarine consumers over a small spatial scale. Marine Ecology Progress Series. Marine Ecology Progress Series. (accepted)

Castelao, R. and Medeiros, P.M. 2024. Satellite-derived dissolved organic carbon distribution and variability in an interconnected estuary off the southeastern U.S. Estuaries and Coasts. (DOI: 10.1007/s12237-024-01455-3) (in press)

Costomiris, G., Hladik, C.M. and Craft, C.B. 2024. Multivariate Analysis of the Community Composition of Tidal Freshwater Forests on the Altamaha River, Georgia. Special Issue: Coastal Forest Dynamics and Coastline Erosion—Series II. Forests. 15(1). (DOI: 10.3390/f15010200)

Hawman, P., Cotten, D.L. and Mishra, D. 2024. Canopy Heterogeneity and Environmental Variability Drive Annual Budgets of Net Ecosystem Carbon Exchange in a Tidal Marsh. JGR Biogeosciences. (DOI: 10.1029/2023JG007866)

Hill, K. and Spivak, A.C. 2024. Blue Carbon and Wetlands Compensatory Mitigation: Fitting a Climate-Sized Peg into a Watershed-Sized Hole. Sea Grant Law and Policy Journal. 13:31.

Jung, Y. 2024. Modeling the variability in phenology-based growth dynamics of Spartinaalterniflora with latitude. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 296. (DOI: doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2023.108587)

Koontz, E.L., Parker, S.M., Stearns, A.E., Roberts, B.J., Young, C.M., Windham-Myers, L., Oikawa, P., Megonigal, P., Noyce, G.L., Buskey, E.J., Derby, R.K., Dunn, R.P., Ferner, M.C., Krask, J.L., Marconi, C.M., Savage, K.B., Shahan, J., Spivak, A.C., St. Laurent, K.A., Argueta, J.M., Baird, S.J., Beheshti, K.M., Crane, L.C., Cressman, K.A., Crooks, J.A., Fernald, S.H., Garwood, J.A., Goldstein, J.S., Grothues, T.M., Habeck, A., Lerberg, S.B., Lucas, S.B., Marcum, P., Peter, C.R., Phipps, S.W., R

Lonborg, C., Carreira, C., Abril, G., Agusti, S., Amaral, V. and Medeiros, P.M. 2024. A global database of dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentration measurements in coastal waters (CoastDOM v1). Earth System Science Data. 16:1107-1119. (DOI: 10.5194/essd-16-1107-2024)

Morton, J.P., Hensel, M.S., DeLaMater, D.S., Angelini, C., Atkins, R., Prince, K., Williams, S.L., Boyd, A.D., Parsons, J., Resetarits, E.J., Smith, C.S., Valdez, S., Monnet, E., Farhan, R., Mobilian, C., Smith, D., Craft, C.B., Byers, J., Alber, M., Pennings, S.C. and Silliman, B.R. 2024. Mesopredator release moderates trophic control of plant biomass in a Georgia salt marsh. (DOI: 10.1002/ecy.4452)

Reimer, J.J., Medeiros, P.M., Hussain, N., Gonski, S.F., Xu, Y.Y., Huang, T.H. and Cai, W.-J. 2024. Carbonate chemistry and the potential for acidification in Georgia coastal marshes and the South Atlantic Bight, USA. Estuaries and Coasts. 47:76-90. (DOI: 10.1007/s12237-023-01261-3)

Runion, K.R., Mishra, D., Alber, M., Lever, M.A. and O'Connell, J.L. 2024. Capturing spatiotemporal variation in salt marsh belowground biomass, a key ecosystem resilience metric, through geoinformatics. Ecosphere. (in press)

Sharp, S., Davidson, K., Angelini, C., Fischman, H., Pennings, S.C., Fowler, M.S. and Griffin, J. 2024. Large grazers suppress a foundational plant and reduce soil carbon concentration in eastern US saltmarshes. Journal of Ecology. (DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14407)

Smith, C.S., Zhang, S., Hensel, M.S., Pennings, S.C. and Silliman, B.R. 2024. Long-term data reveal that grazer density mediates climatic stress in salt marshes. Ecology. (DOI: 10.1002/ecy.4323)

Smith, R.S., Pennings, S.C., Alber, M., Craft, C.B. and Byers, J. 2024. The resistance of Georgia coastal marshes to hurricanes. Ecosphere. 15(4). (DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4821)

Thompson, M., Pennings, S.C., Schubauer-Berigan, J.P., Herbert, E., Costomiris, G. and Craft, C.B. 2024. Resistance and resilience: Tidal freshwater marsh response and recovery to acute and chronic saltwater intrusion. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. (DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2024.108911)

Wang, J., Guo, H., Alber, M. and Pennings, S.C. 2024. Variance reflects resilience to disturbance along a stress gradient: experimental evidence from coastal marshes. Ecology. 2024:e4241. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.4241)

Yang, Z., Alexander, C.R. Jr. and Alber, M. 2024. The dynamics of marsh-channel slump blocks: an observational study using repeated drone imagery. Biogeosciences. 21:1757-1772. (DOI: 10.5194/bg-21-1757-2024)

Yang, Z., Alexander, C.R. Jr. and Alber, M. 2024. The dynamics of marsh-channel slump blocks: an observational study using repeated drone imagery. Biogeosciences. 21:1757-1772. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-21-1757-2024)

Bansal, S., Creed, I.F., Tangen, B.A., Bridgham, S.D., Desai, A.R., Krauss, K.W., Neubauer, S.C., Noe, G., Rosenberry, D.O., Trettin, C., Wickland, K.P., Allen, S.T., Arias-Ortiz, A., Armitage, A.R., Baldocchi, D., Banerjee, K., Bastviken, D., Berg, P., Bogard, M.J., Chow, A.T., Conner, W.H., Craft, C.B., Creamer, C., DelSontro, T., Duberstein, J.A., Eagle, M., Fennessy, M.S., Finkelstein, S.A., Gockede, M., Grunwald, S., Halabisky, M., Herbert, E., Jahangir, M.M., Johnson, O.F., Jones, M.C., Ke

Bice, K., Sheldon, J.E., Schalles, J.F., Alber, M. and Meile, C. 2023. Temporal patterns and causal drivers of aboveground plant biomass in a coastal wetland: insights from time-series analyses . Frontiers of Marine Sciences. 10(1130958). (DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2023.1130958)

Bowen, J.L., Spivak, A.C., Bernhard, A.E., Fulweiler, R. W. and Giblin, A.E. 2023. Salt marsh nitrogen cycling: where land meets sea. Trends in Microbiology. (DOI: 10.1016/j.tim.2023.09.010)

Craft, C.B. 2023. Tidal Marsh Restoration on Sapelo Island: A Legacy of R.J. Reynolds, Jr., Eugene Odum and the University of Georgia Marine Institute. Special Issue: Wetlands30. Ecological Engineering. (DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2022.106875)

Crotty, S.M., Pinton, D., Canestrelli, A., Fischman, H., Ortals, C., Dahl, N.R., Williams, S.L., Bouma, T.J. and Angelini, C. 2023. Faunal engineering stimulates landscape-scale accretion in southeastern US salt marshes. Nature Communications. 14(881). (DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-36444-w)

Deng, L., Fiskal, A., Boelsterli, D., Meier, D., Meile, C. and Lever, M. 2023. Differential impact of two major polychaete guilds on microbial communities in marine sediments: a microcosm study. Frontiers in Marine Science. 10. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1119331)

Garland, C.J. and Thompson, V. D. 2023. Collective action and shellfish harvesting practices among Late Archaic villagers of the South Atlantic Bight. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 69:10. (DOI: 10.1016/j.jaa.2022.101483)

Hardy, D. 2023. Flood risk as legacy vulnerability: Reading the past into the present for environmental justice. Geoforum. 142:10. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2023.103757)

Hawman, P., Mishra, D. and O'Connell, J.L. 2023. Dynamic emergent leaf area in tidal wetlands: Implications for satellite-derived regional and global blue carbon estimates. Remote Sensing of Environment. 290(15). (DOI: 10.1016/j.rse.2023.113553)

Holmquist, J., Klinges, D., Lonneman, M., Wolfe, J., Boyd, B., Eagle, M., Sanderman, J., Todd-Brown, K., Belshe, E., Chapman, S., Corstanje, R., Janousek, C., Morris, J., Noe, G., Rovai, A., Spivak, A.C., Vashen, M., Windham-Myers, L., Kroeger, K.D. and Megonigal, P. 2023. The Coastal Carbon Library and Atlas: Open source soil data and tools supporting blue carbon research and policy. Global Change Biology. 30(1). (DOI: 10.1111/gcb.17098)

Lehmann, M.K., Gurlin, D., Pahlevan, N., Binding, C., Fichot, C., Gitelson, A., Mishra, D., Schalles, J.F., Simis, S., Smith, B. and Spyrakos, E. 2023. GLORIA - A globally representative hyperspectral in situ dataset for optical sensing of water quality. Nature - Scientific Data. 10:1130958, 6 April 2023(100 (2023)):13 p. (DOI: doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-01973-y)

Lonborg, C., Carreira, C., Abril, G., Agusti, S., Amaral, V. and Medeiros, P.M. 2023. A global database of dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentration measurements in coastal waters (CoastDOM v1) [dataset]. PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science. (DOI: 10.1594/PANGAEA.964012)

Lynn, T., Alber, M., Shalack, J. and Mishra, D. 2023. Utilizing Repeat UAV Imagery to Evaluate the Spatiotemporal Patterns and Environmental Drivers of Wrack in a Coastal Georgia Salt Marsh. Estuaries and Coasts. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12237-023-01265-z)

Mao, L., Mishra, D., Hawman, P., Narron, C., O'Connell, J.L. and Cotten, D.L. 2023. Photosynthetic Performance of Tidally Flooded Spartina Alterniflora Salt Marshes. JGR Biogeosciences. 128(3). (DOI: 10.1029/2022JG007161)

Maxwell, T.L., Rovai, A., Adame, M.F., Adams, J.B., Alvarez-Rogel, J., Austin, W.E., Beasy, K., Boscutti, F., Bottcher, M.E., Bouma, T.J., Bulmer, R.H., Burden, A., Burke, S.A., Camacho, S., Chaudhary, D.R., Chmura, G.L., Copertino, M., Cott, G.M., Craft, C.B., Day, J., de los Santos, C.B., Denis, L., Dint, W., Ellison, J.C., Ewers Lewis, C.J., Giani, L., Gispert, M., Gontharet, S., Gonzalez-Perez, J.A., Gonzalez-Alcaraz, M.N., Gorhan, C., Graverson, A.E., Grey, A., Guerra, R., He, Q., Holmquist

Petillon, J., McKinley, E., Alexander, M., Adams, J.B., Angelini, C., Balke, T., Griffin, J., Bouma, T.J., Hacker, S.D., He, Q., Hensel, M.S., Ibanez, C., Macreadie, P.I., Martino, S., Sharps, E., Ballinger, R., de Battisi, D., Beaumont, N., Burdon, D., Daleo, P., D'Alpaos, A., Duggan-Edwards, M., Garbutt, A., Jenkins, S., Ladd, C.J., Lewis, H., Mariotti, G., McDermott, O., Mills, R., Moller, I., Nolte, S., Pages, J.F., Silliman, B.R., Zhang, L. and Skov, M.W. 2023. Top ten priorities for global

Rosentreter, J.A., Laruelle, G.G., Bange, H.W., Bianchi, T.S., Busecke, J.J., Cai, W.-J., Eyre, B.D., Forbrich, I., Kwon, E.Y., Maavara, T., Moosdorf, N., Najjar, R.G., Sarma, V., Van Dam, B. and Regnier, P. 2023. Coastal vegetation and estuaries are collectively a greenhouse gas sink. Nature Climate Change. 13:579-587. (DOI: 10.1038/s41558-023-01682-9)

Spivak, A.C., Pinsonneault, A.J., Hintz, C., Brandes, J. and Megonigal, P. 2023. Ephemeral microbial responses to pulses of bioavailable carbon in oxic and anoxic salt marsh soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 185. (DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2023.109157)

Stadler, M., Bice, K. and Meile, C. 2023. Applying the core-satellite species concept: Characteristics of rare and common riverine dissolved organic matter. Special Issue: Crowdsourced Understanding of Global River Organic Matter Composition through the Lens of Ecological Theory. Frontiers in Water. 5(1156042). (DOI: 10.3389/frwa.2023.1156042)

Weston, N.B., Rodriquez, E., Donnelly, B., Solohin, E., Jezycki, K., Demberger, S., Sutter, L., Morris, J., Neubauer, S.C. and Craft, C.B. 2023. Recent acceleration of wetland accretion and carbon accumulation along the U.S. East Coast. Earth’s Future. (DOI: 10.1029/2022EF003037)

Xu, C., Silliman, B.R., Chen, J., Li, X., Thomsen, M.S., Zhang, Q., Lee, J., Lefcheck, J.S., Daleo, P., Hughes, B.B., Jones, H.P., Wang, R., Wang, S., Smith, C.S., Xi, X., Alteiri, A., van de Koppel, J., Palmer, T.M., Liu, L., Wu, J., Li, B. and He, Q. 2023. Herbivory limits success of vegetation restoration globally. Science. 382:589-594. (DOI: 10.1126/science.add2814)

Adams, T., Vu, H. and Pennings, S.C. 2022. Variation in Densities of the Salt Marsh Katydid Orchelimum fidicinium over Space and Time. Estuaries and Coasts. 45:260-271. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12237-021-00953-y)

Atkins, R., Clancy, K., Ellis, W. and Osenberg, C.W. 2022. Thermal Traits Vary with Mass and across Populations of the Marsh Periwinkle, Littoraria irrorata. The Biological Bulletin. 242(3):173-196. (DOI: 10.1086/719850)

Craft, C.B. 2022. From the Headwaters to the Sea: The Role of Riparian, Alluvial and Tidal Wetlands to Filter Nutrients and Ameliorate Eutrophication. River. (DOI: 10.1002/rvr2.20)

Deng, L., Meile, C., Fiskal, A., Boelsterli, D., Han, X., Gajendra, N., Dubois, N., Bernasconi, S. and Lever, M. 2022. Deposit-feeding worms control subsurface ecosystem functioning in intertidal sediment with strong physical forcing. PNAS Nexus. 1(4):pgac146. (DOI: doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac146)

Gaiser, E., Kominoski, J.S., McKnight, D.M., Bahlai, C.A., Cheng, C., Record, S., Wollheim, W.M., Christianson, K.R., Downs, M.R., Hawman, P., Holbrook, S.J., Kumar, A., Mishra, D., Molotch, N.P., Primack, R.B., Rassweiler, A., Schmidt, R.J. and Sutter, L. 2022. Long-term ecological research and the COVID-19 anthropause: A window to understanding social–ecological disturbance. Ecosphere. (DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4019)

Garland, C.J., Thompson, V.D., Sanger, M., Smith, K.Y., Andrus, C.F., Lawres, N.R., Napora, K., Colaninno, C.E., Compton, J.M., Jones, S., Hadden, C.S., Cherkinsky, A., Maddox, T., Deng, Y.-T., Lulewicz, I.H. and Parsons, L. 2022. A Multi-proxy assessment of the impact of environmental instability on Late Holocene (4500-3800 BP) Native American villages of the Georgia Coast. PLOS One. (DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258979)

Hardy, D., Bailey, M. and Heynen, N. 2022. “We’re still here”: An abolition ecology blockade of double dispossession of Gullah/Geechee land. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. (DOI: 10.1080/24694452.2021.1989282)

Li, F., Angelini, C., Byers, J., Craft, C.B. and Pennings, S.C. 2022. Responses of a tidal freshwater marsh plant community to chronic and pulsed saline intrusion. Journal of Ecology. 110:1508-1524. (DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.13885)

Liu, Q., Nishibori, N. and Hollibaugh, J.T. 2022. Sources of polyamines in coastal waters and their links to phytoplankton. Marine Chemistry. 242. (DOI: 10.1016/j.marchem.2022.104121)

Medeiros, P.M. 2022. The effects of hurricanes and storms on the composition of dissolved organic matter in a southeastern U.S. estuary. Frontiers in Marine Science. 9:855720. (DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2022.855720)

Narron, C., O'Connell, J.L., Mishra, D., Cotten, D.L., Hawman, P. and Mao, L. 2022. Flooding in Landsat across tidal systems (FLATS): An index for intermittent tidal filtering and frequency detection in salt marsh environments. Ecological Indicators. 141:109045. (DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.109045)

Nie, M., Liu, W., Pennings, S.C. and Li, B. 2022. Lessons from the invasion of Spartina alterniflora in coastal China. Ecology. 104:e3874. (DOI: 10.1002/ecy.3874)

Reed, D., Schmitt, R., Burd, A.B., Burkepile, D., Kominoski, J.S., McGlathery, K., Miller, R., Morris, J. and Zinnert, J.C. 2022. Responses of Coastal Ecosystems to Climate Change: Insights from Long-Term Ecological Research. BioScience. 72(9):871-888. (DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biac006)

Reeder-Myers, L., Braje, T. J., Hofman, C. A., Elliot Smith, E. A., Garland, C.J., Grone, M., Hadden, C. S., Hatch, M., Hunt, T., Kelley, A., LeFebvre, M. J., Lockman, M., McKechnie, I., McNiven, I. J., Newsom, B., Pluckhahn, T., Sanchez, G., Schwadron, M., Smith, K. Y., Smith, T., Spiess, A., Tayac, G., Thompson, V. D., Vollman, T., Weitzel, E. M. and Rick, T. C. 2022. Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management. Nature Communications. 13(2383). (DOI:

Robinson, M., Alexander, C.R. Jr. and Venherm, C. 2022. Shallow Water Estuarine Mapping in High-Tide-Range Environments: A Case Study from Georgia, USA. Special Issue: Shallow Water Mapping. Estuaries and Coasts. 45:980-999. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12237-021-01032-y)

Rolando, J.L., Kolton, M., Song, T. and Kostka, J. 2022. The core root microbiome of Spartina alterniflora is predominated by sulfur-oxidizing and sulfate-reducing bacteria in Georgia salt marshes, USA. Microbiome. 10(37). (DOI: 10.1186/s40168-021-01187-7)

Sharma, R., Mishra, D., Levi, M.R. and Sutter, L. 2022. Remote Sensing of Surface and Subsurface Soil Organic Carbon in Tidal Wetlands: A Review and Ideas for Future Research. Remote Sensing. 14(2940). (DOI: 10.3390/rs14122940)

Sievers, M., Brown, C., Buelow, C., Hale, R., Ostrowski, A., Saunders, M., Silliman, B.R., Swearer, S., Turschwell, M., Valdez, S. and Connolly, R. 2022. Greater Consideration of Animals Will Enhance Coastal Restoration Outcomes. BioScience. 72(11):1088-1098. (DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biac088)

Simon, J., Hopkinson, B.M. and Pennings, S.C. 2022. Insights into Salt Marsh Plant Community Distributions Through Computer Vision and Structural Equation Modeling. Estuaries and Coasts. 46:431-449. (DOI: 10.1007/s12237-022-01147-w)

Temmink, R.J., Lamers, L., Angelini, C., Bouma, T.J., Fritz, C., van de Koppel, J., Lexmond, R., Rietkerk, M., Silliman, B.R., Joosten, H. and van der Heide, T. 2022. Recovering wetland biogeomorphic feedbacks to restore the world's biotic carbon hotspots. Science. 376(6593). (DOI: 10.1126/science.abn1479)

Yuan, Y., Li, X., Xie, Z., Xue, L., Yang, B., Zhao, W. and Craft, C.B. 2022. Annual Lateral Organic Carbon Exchange Between Salt Marsh and Adjacent Water: A Case Study of East Headland Marshes at the Yangtze Estuary. Frontiers in Marine Science. 8(809618):15. (DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.809618)

Chen, X., Liu, W., Pennings, S.C. and Zhang, Y. 2021. Plasticity and selection drive hump-shaped latitudinal patterns of flowering phenology in an invasive intertidal plant. Ecology. 102. (DOI: 10.1002/ecy.3311)

Damashek, J., Okotie-Oyekan, A., Gifford, S., Vorobev, A., Moran, M.A. and Hollibaugh, J.T. 2021. Transcriptional activity differentiates families of Marine Group II Euryarchaeota in the coastal ocean. Springer Nature. (DOI: 10.1038/s43705-021-00002-6)

Gehman, A., Mahaffey, M. and Byers, J. 2021. Influences of land use and ecological variables on trematode prevalence and intensity at the salt marsh-upland ecotone. Ecosphere. 12(8). (DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.3723)

Gehman, A., Mahaffey, M. and Byers, J. 2021. Influences of land use and ecological variables on trematode prevalence and intensity at the salt marsh-upland ecotone. Ecosphere. 12(8):e03723. (DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.3723)

Hammann, L., Silliman, B.R. and Blasius, B. 2021. Optimal Planting Distance in a Simple Model of Habitat Restoration With an Allee Effect. Frontiers in Marine Science. (DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2020.610412)

Hardy, D. and Heynen, N. 2021. "I am Sapelo": Racialized Uneven Development and Land Politics within the Gullah/Geechee Corridor. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space. 5(1):401-425. (DOI: 10.1177/2514848620987366)

Harms, T.K., Groffman, P.M., Aluwihare, L.I., Craft, C.B., Wieder, W.R., Hobbie, S.E., Baer, S.G., Blair, J.M., Frey, S., Remucal, C.K., Rudgers, J.A., Collins, S.L., Kominoski, J.S. and Ball, B.A. 2021. Patterns and trends of organic matter processing and transport: Insights from the US long-term ecological research network. Climate Change Ecology. 2. (DOI: 10.1016/j.ecochg.2021.100025)

Hawman, P., Mishra, D., O'Connell, J.L., Cotten, D.L., Narron, C. and Mao, L. 2021. Salt Marsh Light Use Efficiency is Driven by Environmental Gradients and Species-Specific Physiology and Morphology. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 126. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JG006213)

Hensel, M.S., Silliman, B.R., Hensel, E. and Byrnes, J. 2021. Feral hogs control brackish marsh plant communities over time. Ecology. (DOI: 10.1002/ecy.3572)

Hensel, M.S., Silliman, B.R., von de Koppel, J., Hensel, E., Sharp, S., Crotty, S.M. and Byrnes, J. 2021. A large invasive consumer reduces coastal ecosystem resilience by disabling positive species interactions. Nature Communications. 12(1). (DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-26504-4)

Letourneau, M.L., Schaefer, S.C., Chen, H., McKenna, A.M., Alber, M. and Medeiros, P.M. 2021. Spatio-temporal changes in dissolved organic matter composition along the salinity gradient of a marsh-influenced estuarine complex. Limnology & Oceanography. 66:3040-3054. (DOI: 10.1002/lno.11857)

Liu, W. and Pennings, S.C. 2021. Variation in synchrony of production among species, sites and intertidal zones in coastal marshes. Ecology. (DOI: 10.1002/ECY.3278)

Martineac, R.P., Vorobev, A., Moran, M.A. and Medeiros, P.M. 2021. Assessing the contribution of seasonality, tides, and microbial processing to dissolved organic matter composition variability in a Southeastern U.S. estuary. Frontiers in Marine Science. 8:781580. (DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.781580)

Michaels, T., Eppinga, M., Angelini, C., Holl, K. and Bever, J. 2021. Can Nucleation Bridge to Desirable Alternative Stable States? Theory and Applications. The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. (DOI: 10.1002/bes2.1953)

O'Connell, J.L., Mishra, D., Alber, M. and Byrd, K.B. 2021. BERM: A belowground ecosystem resilience model for estimating Spartina alterniflora belowground biomass. New Phytologist. (DOI: 10.1111/nph.17607)

Ortals, C. 2021. Flows, transport and form drag in intertidal salt marsh creeks. Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans. 126(11):e2021JC017357. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JC017357)

Parashar, J., Bhandarkar, S.M., Simon, J., Hopkinson, B. and Pennings, S.C. 2021. Estimation of Abundance and Distribution of Salt Marsh Plants from Images Using Deep Learning. Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR). (DOI: 10.1109/ICPR48806.2021.9412264)

Prince, K., Cetta, A., Crotty, S.M., Denslow, N., Delfino, J. and Angelini, C. 2021. Mussels drive polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) biomagnification in a coastal food web. Nature - Scientific Reports. 11:9180. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88684-9)

Renzi, J.J. and Silliman, B.R. 2021. Increasing grazer density leads to linear decreases in Spartina alterniflora biomass and exponential increases in grazing pressure across a barrier island. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 659:49-58. (DOI: 10.3354/meps13569)

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Turck, J.A. 2012. Where Were All of the Coastally Adapted People During the Middle Archaic Period in Georgia, USA? Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology. 7:404–424. (DOI: 10.1080/15564894.2011.652763)

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Zheng, L., Chen, C., Alber, M. and Liu, H. 2003. A modeling study of the Satilla River estuary, Georgia. II: Suspended sediment. Estuaries. 26(3):670-679.

Alber, M. 2002. A Conceptual Model of Estuarine Freshwater Inflow Management. Estuaries. 25(6B):1246-1261.

Blanton, J.O., Lin, G. and Elston, S.A. 2002. Tidal current asymmetry in shallow estuaries and tidal creeks. Continental Shelf Research. 22:1731-1743.

Buchan, A., Newell, S.Y., Moreta, J.I.L. and Moran, M.A. 2002. Analysis of Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) Regions of rRNA Genes in Fungal Communities of a Southeastern U. S. Salt Marsh. Microbial Ecology. 43:329-340.

Moore, W.S., Krest, J., Taylor, G., Roggenstein, E., Joye, S.B. and Lee, R.Y. 2002. Thermal evidence of water exchange through a coastal aquifer: implications for nutrient fluxes. Geophysical Research Letters. 29(14):1704. (DOI: 10.1029/2002GL014923)

Pennings, S.C. and Callaway, R.M. 2002. Parasitic plants: parallels and contrasts with herbivores. Oecologia. 131:479-489.

Pennings, S.C., Stanton, L.E. and Brewer, J.S. 2002. Nutrient effects on the composition of salt marsh plant communities along the southern Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States. Estuaries. 25:1164-1173.

Schultz, G. and Ruppel, C. 2002. Constraints on hydraulic parameters and implications for groundwater flux across the upland-estuary interface. Journal of Hydrology. 260:255-269.

Seim, H.E., Blanton, J.O. and Gross, T. 2002. Direct stress measurements in a shallow, sinuous estuary. Continental Shelf Research. 22:1565-1578.

Sheldon, J.E. and Alber, M. 2002. A comparison of residence time calculations using simple compartment models of the Altamaha River estuary, Georgia. Estuaries. 25(6B):1304-1317.

Zimmer, M., Pennings, S.C., Buck, T.L. and Carefoot, T.H. 2002. Species-specific patterns of litter processing by terrestrial isopods (Isopoda: Oniscidea) in high intertidal salt marshes and coastal forests. Functional Ecology. 16:596-607.

Blanton, J.O. and Andrade, F.A. 2001. Distortion of tidal currents and the lateral transfer of salt in a shallow coastal plain estuary. Estuaries. 24:467-480.

Craft, C.B. 2001. Soil organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus as indicators of recovery in restored Spartina marshes. Ecological Restoration. 19:87-91.

Newell, S.Y. 2001. Fungal biomass and productivity in standing-decaying leaves of black needlerush. Marine and Freshwater Research. 52:249-255.

Newell, S.Y. 2001. Multiyear patterns of fungal biomass dynamics and productivity within naturally decaying smooth-cordgrass shoots. Limnology & Oceanography. 46:573-583.

Newell, S.Y. 2001. Spore-expulsion rates and extents of blade occupation by ascomycetes of the smooth-cordgrass standing-decay system. Botanica Marina. 44:277-285.

Blanton, J.O., Andrade, F.A. and Ferreira, M.A. 2000. Effect of a broad shallow sill on the tidal circulation and salt transport in the entrance to a coastal plain estuary (Mira - Vila Nova de Milfontes, Portugal). Estuaries. 23:293-304.

Cai, W.-J., Wiebe, W.J., Wang, Y. and Sheldon, J.E. 2000. Intertidal marsh as a source of dissolved inorganic carbon and a sink of nitrate in the Satilla River-estuarine complex in the southeastern U.S. Limnology & Oceanography. 45:1743-1752.

Books and Book Sections

Craft, C.B. 2022. Creating and Restoring Wetlands: From Theory to Practice. Second Edition. Elsevier. 464 pages. (DOI: 10.1016/C2020-0-01153-9)

Alber, M., Blair, J.M., Driscoll, C., Ducklow, H., Fahey, T., Fraser, W.R., Hobbie, J.E., Karl, D.M., Kingsland, S.E., Knapp, A., Rastetter, E., Seastedt, T., Shaver, G. and Waide, R.B. 2021. Sustaining Long-Term Ecological Research: Perspectives from Inside the LTER Program. In: Waide, R.B. and Kingsland, S.E. (editors). The Challenges of Long Term Ecological Research: Historical Analysis. Springer Nature, Switzerland.

Morris, J., Cahoon, D., Callaway, J., Craft, C.B., Neubauer, S.C. and Weston, N.B. 2021. Marsh Equilibrium Theory: Implications for Responses to Rising Sea Level. Pages 157-177 in: Fitzgerald, D. and Hughes, Z. (editors). Salt marshes: Functions, dynamics, and stresses. Cambridge University Press.

Pennings, S.C. and He, Q. 2021. Community ecology of salt marshes. Pages 82-112 in: Fitzgerald, D. and Hughes, Z. (editors). Salt marshes. Cambridge University Press, New York.

Pennings, S.C. and He, Q. 2021. Community ecology of salt marshes. Pages 82-112 in: Fitzgerald, D. and Hughes, Z. (editors). Salt marshes. Cambridge University Press, New York.

Turck, J.A. and Thompson, V.D. 2019. Human-Environmental Dynamics of the Georgia Coast. In: Reeder-Myers, L., Turck, J. and Rick, T. (editors). The Archaeology of Human-Environmental Dynamics on the North American Atlantic Coast. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, GL.

Langman, O. and Craft, C.B. 2018. Carbon and Nutrient (N, P) Cycling of Created and Restored Wetlands. Pages 2009-2016 in: Finlayson, M., Everard, M., Irvine, K., McInnes, R., Middleton, B., van Dam, A. and Davidson, N. (editors). The Wetland Book.

Thompson, V.D. 2018. Collective Action and Village Life during the Late Archaic on the Georgia Coast. Pages 20-35 in: Thompson, V.D. (editor). The Archaeology of Villages in Eastern North America. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

Craft, C.B. 2016. Creating and Restoring Wetlands: From Theory to Practice. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Vepraskas, M. and Craft, C.B. 2016. Wetland Soils: Genesis, Hydrology, Landscapes, and Classification. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.

Thompson, V.D. and Moore, C.R. 2015. The sociality of surplus among Late Archaic hunter-gatherers of coastal Georgia. Pages 304 in: Morehart, C.T. and De Lucia, K. (editors). Surplus: The Politics of Production and the Strategies of Everyday Life. University Press of Colorado.

Andrade, F., Blanton, J.O., Ferreira, M.A. and Amft, J. 2014. Developments in Salt Marsh Topography Analysis Using Airborne Infrared Photography. Pages 317-331 in: Finkl, C.W. and Makowski, C. (editors). Remote Sensing and Modeling. Springer International Publishing. (DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-06326-3_13)

Bannister, J., Herbert, E. and Craft, C.B. 2014. Spatial variability in sedimentation, carbon sequestration, and nutrient accumulation in an alluvial floodplain forest. In: Vymazal, j. (editor). The Role of Natural and Constructed Wetlands in Nutrient Cycling and Retention on the Landscape. Springer, New York.

Sharitz, R.R. and Pennings, S.C. 2014. Development of wetland plant communities. Pages 133-150 in: Ecology of Freshwater and Estuarine Wetlands. University of California Press.

Sharitz, R.R., Batzer, D. and Pennings, S.C. 2014. Ecology of Freshwater and Estuarine Wetlands: An Introduction. Pages 1-22 in: Ecology of Freshwater and Estuarine Wetlands. University of California Press.

Bertness, M.D., Bruno, J.F., Silliman, B.R. and Stachowicz, J.J. 2013. Marine Community Ecology and Conservation. Sinauer Associates, Inc. 560 pages.

Craft, C.B. 2013. Emergent biomass production. Pages 137-154 in: DeLaune, R., Reddy, K., Richardson, C. and Megonigal, P. (editors). Methods in Biogeochemistry of Wetlands. Soil Science Society of America, Madison, WI.

DePratter, C. and Thompson, V.D. 2013. Past Shorelines of the Georgia Coast. Pages 145-167 in: Life Among the Tides: Recent Archaeology on the Georgia Bight. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, New York.

Pennings, S.C. 2013. Forging collaborations between ecology and historical ecology. Pages 167-175 in: Thompson, V.D. and Waggoner, J. (editors). The archaeology and historical ecology of small scale economies. The University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

Silliman, B.R. 2013. Salt Marshes Under Global Siege. In: Ray, G., McCormick-Ray, J. and Wiley, J. (editors). Coastal Marine Conservation: Science and Policy.

Thompson, V.D. 2013. Whispers on the Landscape. In: Thompson, V.D. (editor). The Archaeology and Historical Ecology of Small Scale Economies. University Press of Florida.

Thompson, V.D. and Thomas, D.H. 2013. Coastal Landscapes and their Relationship to Human Settlement on the Georgia Coast. Life Among the Tides - Recent Archaeology on the Georgia Bight. American Museum of Natural History—Scientific Publications, New York, NY. 494 pages.

Thompson, V.D. and Waggoner, J.C. 2013. The Archaeology and Historical Ecology of Small Scale Economies. University of Press of Florida. 240 pages.

Thompson, V.D., Turck, J.A. and DePratter, C. 2013. Cumulative Actions and the Historical Ecology of Islands along the Georgia Coast. Pages 79-95 in: Thompson, V.D. (editor). The Archaeology and Historical Ecology of Small Scale Economies. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

Thompson, V.D., Turck, J.A., Thompson, A.R. and DePratter, C. 2013. Entangling Events: The Guale Landscape and the Spanish Missions. Pages 423-437 in: Thompson, V.D. and Thomas, D.H. (editors). Life among the Tides: Recent Archaeology of the Georgia Bight. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, New York.

Turck, J.A. and Alexander, C.R. Jr. 2013. Coastal Landscapes and their Relationship to Human Settlement on the Georgia Coast. Pages 169-189 in: Thompson, V.D. and Thomas, D.H. (editors). Life Among the Tides - Recent Archaeology on the Georgia Bight. American Museum of Natural History—Scientific Publications, New York, NY.

Turck, J.A., Thompson, A.R. and DePratter, C. 2013. Entangling Events: The Guale Landscape and the Spanish Missions. In: Thompson, V.D. and Thomas, D.H. (editors). Life among the Tides: Recent Archaeology of the Georgia Bight. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, New York.

Pennings, S.C., Alber, M., Alexander, C.R. Jr., Booth, M.G., Burd, A.B., Cai, W.-J., Craft, C.B., DePratter, C., Di Iorio, D., Hollibaugh, J.T., Hopkinson, C.S., Joye, S.B., Meile, C., Moore, W.S., Silliman, B.R., Thompson, V.D. and Wares, J.P. 2012. South Atlantic Tidal Wetlands. Pages 45-61 in: Batzer, D.P. and Baldwin, A. (editors). Wetland Habitats of North America: Ecology and Conservation Concerns. University of California Press, Berkeley, California.

Barbier, E.B., Hacker, S.D., Koch, E.W., Stier, A. and Silliman, B.R. 2011. Estuarine and Coastal Ecosystems and Their Services. Pages 109–127 in: van den Belt, M. and Costanza, R. (editors). Treatise on Estuarine and Coastal Science. Elsevier. (DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-374711-2.01206-7)

Thompson, V.D. 2010. The Rhythms of Space-Time and the Making of Monuments and Places during the Archaic. Pages 217-227 in: Thomas, D.H. and Sanger, M. (editors). Trend, Tradition, and Turmoil: What Happened to the Southeastern Archaic? Anthropological Papers Number 93 of the American Museum of Natural History, New York.

Bertness, M.D., Silliman, B.R. and Holdredge, C. 2009. Shoreline development and the future of New England salt marsh landscapes. Pages 137-148 in: Silliman, B.R., Grosholtz, T. and Bertness, M.D. (editors). Human Impacts on Salt Marshes: A Global Perspective. University of California Press.

Bromberg, K. and Silliman, B.R. 2009. Patterns of salt marsh loss within coastal regions of North America: pre-settlement to present. Pages 253-266 in: Silliman, B.R., Grosholtz, T. and Bertness, M.D. (editors). Human Impacts on Salt Marshes: A Global Perspective. University of California Press.

Broome, S.W. and Craft, C.B. 2009. Tidal marsh creation. Pages 715-786 in: Perillo, G.M.E., Wolanski, E., Cahoon, D. and Brinson, M.M. (editors). Coastal Wetlands. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Joye, S.B., Cook, P. and de Beer, D. 2009. Biogeochemical dynamics of coastal tidal flats. Pages 345-374 in: Perillo, G., Cahoon, D. and Brinson, M. (editors). Coastal Wetlands: An Integrated Ecosystem Approach. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Neubauer, S. and Craft, C.B. 2009. Global change and tidal freshwater wetlands: Scenarios and impacts. Pages 253-310 in: Barendregt, A., Whigham, D. and Baldwin, A. (editors). Tidal Freshwater Wetlands. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands.

Osgood, D. and Silliman, B.R. 2009. From climate change to snails: potential causes of salt marsh die-back along the U.S. Eastern Seaboard and Gulf Coasts. Pages 231-252 in: Silliman, B.R., Grosholtz, T. and Bertness, M.D. (editors). Human Impacts on Salt Marshes: A Global Perspective. University of California Press.

Silliman, B.R., Bertness, M.D. and Thomsen, M.S. 2009. Top-down control and human intensification of consumer pressure in southern U.S. salt marshes. Pages 103-114 in: Silliman, B.R., Grosholtz, T. and Bertness, M.D. (editors). Human Impacts in Salt Marshes: A Global Perspective. University of California Press, Berkeley, California.

Silliman, B.R., Grosholtz, T. and Bertness, M.D. 2009. An introduction to human impacts on salt marshes: Are marshes at risk? In: Silliman, B.R., Grosholtz, T. and Bertness, M.D. (editors). Human Impacts on Salt Marshes: A Global Perspective. University of California Press.

Silliman, B.R., Grosholtz, T. and Bertness, M.D. 2009. Salt marshes under global siege. Pages 391-398 in: Silliman, B.R., Grosholtz, T. and Bertness, M.D. (editors). Human Impacts on Salt Marshes: A Global Perspective. University of California Press.

Thomsen, M.S., Adams, P. and Silliman, B.R. 2009. Anthropogenic threats to Australasian coastal salt marshes. Pages 361-390 in: Silliman, B.R., Grosholtz, T. and Bertness, M.D. (editors). Human Impacts on Salt Marshes: A Global Perspective. University of California Press.

Craft, C.B., Bertram, J. and Broome, S.W. 2008. Restoration of coastal zones. Pages 637-644 in: Jorgensen, S.E. and Fath, B. (editors). Ecologicial Engineering. Elsevier B.V., Oxford.

Joye, S.B. and Anderson, I. 2008. Nitrogen Cycling in Estuarine and Nearshore Sediments. Pages 867-915 in: Capone, D.G., Bronk, D.A., Mulholland, M.A. and Carpenter, E.J. (editors). Nitrogen in the Marine Environment, Second Edition. Elsevier Inc. (DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-372522-6.00019-0)

Newell, S.Y., Lyons, J.I. and Moran, M.A. 2007. A saltmarsh decomposition system and its ascomycetous laccase genes. Pages 357-370 in: Gadd, G., Dyer, P. and Watkinson, S. (editors). Fungi in the Environment. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.

Schultz, G.M., Ruppel, C.D. and Fulton, P. 2007. Integrating hydrologic and geophysical data to constrain coastal surficial aquifer processes at multiple spatial and temporal scales. Pages 161-182 in: Hyndman, D.W., Day-Lewis, E.D. and Singha, K. (editors). Subsurface Hydrology: Data Integration for Properties and Processes. American Geophysical Union Geophysical Monograph, Series Volume 171. (DOI: 10.1029/171GM13)

Blanton, J.O., Andrade, F. and Adelaide Ferreira, M. 2006. The relationship of hydrodynamics and morphology in tidal-creek and salt-marsh systems in South Carolina and Georgia. Pages 93-107 in: Kleppel, G.S., DeVoe, M.R. and Rawson, M.V. (editors). Implications of changing land use patterns to coastal ecosystems. Springer-Verlag, New York, NY.

Joye, S.B., Bronk, D.A., Koopmans, D. and Moore, W.S. 2006. Potential for groundwater-derived carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus inputs to coastal ecosystems in South Carolina and Georgia. Pages 139-167 in: Kleppel, G.S., DeVoe, M.R. and Rawson, M.V. (editors). Implications of Land Use Change to Coastal Ecosystems. Springer-Verlag, New York.

Pomeroy, L.R. and Cai, W.-J. 2006. Oxygen, carbon dioxide, and estuarine condition. Pages 179-201 in Kleppel, G.S., DeVoe, M.R. and Rawson, M.V. (editors). Changing Land Use Patterns in the Coastal Zone: Managing Environmental Quality in Rapidly Developing Regions. Springer, New York.

Schalles, J.F. 2006. Optical remote sensing techniques to estimate phytoplankton chlorophyll a concentrations in coastal waters with varying suspended matter and CDOM concentrations. Pages 27 - 79 in: Richardson, L. and Ledrew, E. (editors). Remote Sensing of Aquatic Coastal Ecosystem Processes: Science and Management Applications. Springer, Netherlands. (DOI: ISBN-10 1402039670)

Sharitz, R.R. and Pennings, S.C. 2006. Development of wetland plant communities. Pages 177-241 in: Batzer, D.P. and Sharitz, R.R. (editors). Ecology of freshwater and estuarine wetlands. University of California Press, Berkeley.

Bestelmeyer, S., Dailey, S., Elser, M., Hembree, P.A., Landis, C., O'Connell, K., Simmons, B., Sommer, S. and Steiner, S. 2005. Handbook for LTER Education, First Edition. Long Term Ecological Research Network, Albuquerque, NM. 61 pages.

Craft, C.B. 2005. Natural and constructed wetlands. Pages 1639-1656 in: Anderson, M.G. (editor). Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences. John Wiley and Sons, New York.

Queiroga, H. and J.O. Blanton. 2005. Interactions between behaviour and physical forcing in the control of horizontal transport of decapod larvae. Pages 107-214 in: Southward, A., Tyler, P., Young, C. and Fuiman, L. (editors). Advances in Marine Biology, Volume 47. Elsevier Science, Ltd., San Diego, CA.

Kohlmeyer, J., Volkmann-Kohlmeyer, B. and Newell, S.Y. 2004. Marine and estuarine mycelial Eumycota and Oomycota. Pages 533-545 in: Mueller, G.M., Bills, G.F. and Foster, M.S. (editors). Biodiversity of Fungi. Inventory and Monitoring Methods. Elsevier Academic Press, Amsterdam.

Joye, S.B., Porubsky, W.P., Weston, N.B. and Lee, R.Y. 2003. Benthic microalgal production and nutrient dynamics in intertidal sediments. Pages 67-70 In: Rullkötter, J. (editor), BioGeoChemistry of Tidal Flats. Forschungszentrum Terramare Berichte Nr. 12, Proceedings of a Workshop held at the Hanse Institute of Advanced Study, Delmenhorst, Germany.

Gessner, M.O. and Newell, S.Y. 2002. Biomass, growth rate, and production of filamentous fungi in plant litter. Pages 390-408 in: Manual of Environmental Microbiology. Second Edition. ASM Press, Washington, D.C.

Joye, S.B. 2002. Denitrification in the Marine Environment. Collins, G. (editor). Encyclopedia of Environmental Microbiology. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York.

Newell, S.Y. 2002. Fungi in marine/estuarine waters. Pages 1394-1400 in: Bitton, G. (editor). The Encyclopedia of Environmental Microbiology. Wiley, New York.

Theses and Dissertations

Currin, H. 2023. Remote Sensing of Georgia Tidal Marsh Habitats Using Aerial Photography and Planetscope Satellite Imagery. M.S. Thesis. Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA. 137 pages.

Giordano, G.B. 2023. Ecological and Biogeochemical Responses to a Shifting Salinity Gradient in Tidal Marshes of the Satilla River Estuary, GA. M.S. Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 73 pages.

Martineac, R.P. 2023. Transformation and transport of dissolved organic matter in coastal systems using molecular and ocean color approaches. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 130 pages.

Pudil, T. 2023. Using Machine Learning Classification and ESA Sentinel 2 Multispectral Imager Data to Delineate Marsh Vegetation and Measure Ecotone Movement in Coastal Georgia. M.S. Thesis. Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA. 94 pages.

Rossiello, C. 2023. Groundwater Flow and Salt Marsh Migration: The Forest/Marsh Boundary. M.S. Thesis. University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina. 44 pages.

Atkins, R. 2022. Intraspecific variation in the distribution, physiology, population traits, and consumer effects of the salt marsh periwinkle, Littoraria irrorata, across its geographic range. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 170 pages.

Costomiris, G. 2022. Evaluation of tidal fresh forest distributions and tropical storm impacts using Sentinel-2 MSI imagery. M.S. Thesis. Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA.

Lugar, K. 2022. Grazers vs Grazers: Large Mammal Herbivores Influence Salt Marsh Invertebrate Communities. M.S. Thesis. University of Houston, Houston.

Manns, T. 2022. Impacts Of Tidal Channel Migration On Salt Marsh Ecology And Carbon Storage. M.S. Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, GA.

Manns, T. 2022. Impacts of Tidal Channel Migration on Salt Marsh Ecology and Carbon Storage. M.S. Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 40 pages.

Reddy, S. 2022. Position in the tidal frame strongly influences decomposition in salt marshes. B.S. Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, GA.

Napora, K. 2021. Refining cultural and environmental temporalities at the late Archaic-early woodland transition along the Georgia coast, UGA. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia.

Sanders, S.C. 2021. Groundwater flow and transport at the forest-marsh boundary: A modeling study. M.S. Thesis. University of South Carolina, Columbia SC USA. 50 pages.

Letourneau, M.L. 2020. Dissolved organic matter dynamics in coastal aquatic systems. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 188 pages.

Crotty, S.M. 2019. Drivers and consequences of ribbed mussel spatial patterning in southeastern US salt marshes. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Florida. 1-6 pages.

Davidson, K. 2019. Trade-offs between multiple ecosystem services in UK and US salt marshes. Ph.D. Dissertation. Swansea University, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom.

Burns, C. 2018. Historical analysis of 70 years of salt marsh change at three coastal LTER sites. M.S. Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 188 pages.

Jung, Y. 2018. Modeling Growth and Production Dynamics of Spartina Alterniflora. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 148 pages.

Pannill, V. 2018. Assessing the export of terrigenous dissolved organic matter in the South Atlantic Bight using CDOM analysis: 2014 and 2016 cruises. B.S. Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 13 pages.

Richards, T. 2018. A spatial and temporal investigation of estuarine and shelf flows on the Georgia Coast. M.S. Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, GA.

Sharp, S. 2018. Disturbance and Recovery of Southeastern Salt Marshes: Drivers of Change and Ecosystem Service Dynamics. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. 121 pages.

Li, F. 2017. Response and recovery of low-salinity marsh plant communities to constant and pulsed saline intrusion. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA.

Babcock-Adams, L. 2016. Elucidating natural and anthropogenic marine processes using molecular biomarkers. M.S. Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 111 pages.

Liu, Q. 2016. Biogeochemical cycling of polyamines in a coastal marine environment. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 197 pages.

McKnight, C.J. 2016. A modelling study of horizontal transport and residence time in the Duplin River estuary, Sapelo Island GA. M.S. Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, GA.

Vu, H. 2016. Biophysical Feedbacks Mediate Tidal Creek Formation in Salt Marshes. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Houston, Houston, Texas. 93 pages.

Wang, S. 2016. Inorganic carbon and oxygen dynamics in a marsh-dominated estuary. M.S. Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 81 pages.

Wang, Y. 2016. Fronts and variability in the coastal ocean. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 231 pages.

Whitby, H. 2016. Identifying the factors affecting copper speciation in estuarine, coastal and open ocean waters. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Liverpool, School of Environmental Sciences, Department of Earth, Ocean and Ecological Sciences, Liverpool, England. 181 pages.

Herbert, E. 2015. The effects of global change on the fate of soil organic matter in tidal freshwater wetlands. Ph.D. Dissertation. Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.

Ledoux, J.G. 2015. Drivers of groundwater flow at a back barrier island - marsh transect in coastal Georgia. M.S. Thesis. The University of Georgia, Athens. 104 pages.

Angelini, C. 2014. Foundation species as drivers of ecosystem structure, multifunctionality, and resilience. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. 164 pages.

Carter, M. 2014. Characterization of Groundwater Discharge in a Back Barrier Tidal Creek. M.S. Thesis. Coastal Carolina University, Conway, SC. 66 pages.

Nifong, J.C. 2014. Use of marine habitat and food resources by coastal inhabiting Alligator Mississipiensis (American Alligator): implications for food webs and community dynamics. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. 201 pages.

Schaefer, S.C. 2014. Controls on nitrogen inputs, loads, and in-stream concentrations in the Altamaha River, Georgia, and beyond. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, GA.

Schutte, C. 2014. Nitrogen cycling and trace gas dynamics in shallow coastal aquifers. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, GA.

Tolar, B. 2014. The influence of environmental factors including reactive oxygen species on the spatial and temporal distribution of marine Thaumarchaeota. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 418 pages.

Hensel, M.S. 2013. Cross-kingdom consumer diversity enhances multifunctionality of a coastal ecosystem. M.S. Thesis. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. 34 pages.

Slaughter, J.B. 2013. Factors influencing groundwater and surface water hydrogeochemistry with a special emphasis on the importance of sediment geology. M.S. Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, GA.

Givens, C. 2012. A fish tale: comparison of the gut microbiome of 15 fish species and the influence of diet and temperature on its composition. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 229 pages.

Hladik, C.M. 2012. Use of Remote Sensing Data for Evaluating Elevation and Plant Distribution in a Southeastern Salt Marsh. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 205 pages.

Marton, J.M. 2012. Ecosystem services of restored wetlands and riparian buffers---USDA conservation practices in the glaciated interior plains. Ph.D. Dissertation. Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. 138 pages.

McFarlin, C.R. 2012. Salt Marsh Dieback: The response of Spartina alterniflora to disturbances and the consequences for marsh invertebrates. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 238 pages.

Segarra, K. 2012. A study of methane-related processes in freshwater ecosystems. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, GA.

Gifford, S. 2011. Microbial Ecology and Biogeochemistry of the Coastal Ocean: New Insights from Metatranscriptomics. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 163 pages.

Guo, H. 2011. Organization of plant communities across estuarine landscapes in low-latitude tidal marshes. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Houston, Houston, TX. 106 pages.

Kaufman, G. 2011. Application of the Water Quality Analysis Simulation Program (WASP) to Evaluate Dissolved Nitrogen Concentrations in the Altamaha River Estuary, Georgia. M.S. Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 227 pages.

McCall, B.D. 2011. Geographic Variation in the Structure of Salt Marsh Arthropod Communities. M.S. Thesis. University of Houston, Houston, Texas. 51 pages.

Reader, H.E. 2011. Smouldering oceans: on the photochemically mediated oxidation of dissolved organic matter in coastal waters. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 194 pages.

Turck, J.A. 2011. Geoarchaeological analysis of two back-barrier islands and their relationship to the changing landscape of coastal Georgia, U.S.A. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 239 pages.

Seminara, D.N. 2010. Synoptic comparison of salt marsh spatial structure using hyperspectral imagery at NOAA National Estuarine Research Reserves. M.S. Thesis. Creighton University, Omaha, NE. 177 pages.

Brittain, R. 2009. Trophic status, habitat use and climate change impacts on avian species of coastal, Georgia. Ph.D. Dissertation. Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. 195 pages.

Jiang, L. 2009. Biogeochemical cycling of carbon dioxide in estuaries and the continental shelf of the southeastern United States. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens. 161 pages.

First, M.R. 2008. Benthic Microbial Food Webs: Spatial and Temporal Variations and the Role of Heterotrophic Protists in Salt Marsh Sediments. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Ho, C.-K. 2008. Plant-herbivore interactions in U.S. Atlantic Coast salt marshes: the effect of omnivory and geographic location. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Houston, Houston, TX. 116 pages.

Lynes, A.R. 2008. Centrifugal organization in a Georgia salt marsh plant community. M.S. Thesis. University of Houston, Houston, Texas. 67 pages.

McKay, P. 2008. Temporal and Spatial Variability of Transport and Mixing Mechanisms: Using Heat and Salt in the Duplin River, Georgia. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens GA. 217 pages.

Porubsky, W.P. 2008. Biogeochemical dynamics in coastal sediments and shallow aquifers. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 222 pages.

Ransom, B. 2008. Intestinal microbial community composition of six Actinopterygii fish species in the Southeastern United States. M.S. Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. 38 pages.

Hartmann, J. 2007. Determination of gas exchange velocities based on measurements of air-sea CO2 partial pressure gradients and direct chamber fluxes in the Duplin River, Sapelo Island, GA. M.S. Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 84 pages.

Lyons, J.I. 2007. Molecular description of ascomycete fungal communities on Spartina spp. in the U.S. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Kunza, A.E. 2006. Patterns of plant diversity in two salt marsh regions. M.S. Thesis. University of Houston, Houston, Texas. 70 pages.

Lee, R.Y. 2006. Primary production, nitrogen cycling and the ecosystem role of mangrove microbial mats on Twin Cays, Belize. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 157 pages.

Mou, X. 2006. Culture-independent Characterization Of DOC-Transforming Bacterioplankton in Coastal Seawater. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 182 pages.

Schaefer, S.C. 2006 Nutrient budgets for watersheds on the southeastern Atlantic coast of the United States: temporal and spatial variation. M.S. Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 105 pp.

Elston, S. 2005. Secondary Circulation in a Sinuous Coastal Plain Estuary. Ph.D. Dissertation, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia.

Hembree, P.A. 2005. Defining science/defining stories: Teachers’ constructions of science knowledge through collaborations in field-based scientific research. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Kang, K. 2005. Waves, Turbulence, and Circulation in the Altamaha River Estuary, Georgia. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 161 pp.

Velasquez, L. 2005. The importance of benthic primary production in salt marsh carbon cycles. M.S. Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 90 pp.

Weston, N. 2005. Biogeochemistry in the coastal zone: changing land use, salinity intrusion, porewater stoichiometry and the mineralization of organic matter in estuarine sediments. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 188 pp.

Albers, G. 2004. Applications of Island Biogeography: Plant Diversity and Soil Characteristics Among Back-Barrier Islands Near Sapelo Island, Georgia. M.S. Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 113 pp.

McFarlin, C.R. 2004. Impact of Fertilization on a Salt Marsh Food Web in Georgia. M.S. Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 127 pages.

Ogburn, M.B. 2004. Salt marsh dieback in Georgia: Field survey and transplant experiments. M.S. Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 108 pp.

Richards, C.L. 2004. Evolution in closely adjacent salt marsh environments. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 141 pages.

Salgado, C. 2004. Latitudinal variation in palatability of salt marsh plants: Constitutive or induced? M.S. Thesis, University of Houston, Houston, Texas. 57 pp.

Thoresen, M. 2004. Temporal and spatial variation in seston available to oysters and the contribution of benthic diatoms to their diet in the Duplin River, Georgia. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 220 pp.

White, S.N. 2004. Spartina species zonation along an estuarine gradient in Georgia: Exploring mechanisms controlling distribution. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 206 pp.

Wrona, A.B. 2004. Determining movement patterns and habitat use of blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus rathbun) in a Georgia saltmarsh estuary with the use of ultrasonic telemetry and a geographic information system (GIS). Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 178 pp.

Biers, E.J. 2003. Microbial Interactions on Decomposing Spartina Alterniflora: Use of Fungally-Modified Leachate by Bacterial Communities in an Experimental Salt Marsh Decomposition System. M.S. Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 144 pp

Wang, Z. 2003. Biogeochemical Changes of Chemical Signals in the Georgia "Land-To-Ocean Continuum". M.S. Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 187 pp.

Moreta, J.I.L. 2002. Diversity of laccase gene sequences and contributions of bacteria and ascomycetous fungi to lignocellulose degradation in a southeastern U.S. salt marsh. M.S. Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 64 pp.

Schultz, G.M. 2002. Hydrologic and Geophysical Characterization of Spatial and Temporal Variations in Coastal Aquifer Systems. Ph.D. Dissertation, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia. 329 pp.

Snyder, M. 2002. Geochemical trends associated with the seawater-freshwater mixing zone in a surficial coastal aquifer, Sapelo Island, GA. M.S Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia. 149 pp.

Buchan, A. 2001. Ecology and genetics of aromatic compound degradation in the ecologically important Roseobacter lineage of marine bacteria. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 152 pp.

Smith, C.B. 2001. Analysis of historic vegetation changes in two Georgia estuaries using aerial photography and GIS. M.S. Thesis, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 93 pp.

Conference Papers (Peer Reviewed)

Ledoux, J.G., Alexander, C.R. Jr. and Meile, C. 2013. Delineating the drivers of groundwater flow at a Back Barrier island – marsh Transect in coastal Georgia. In: Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 10-11, 2013 in Athens GA.

Alber, M. and Sheldon, J.E. 2011. Water quality status of Georgia estuaries and coastal waters using recommended indicators. In: Carroll, G.D. (editor). Georgia Water Resources Conference. Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Hagens, M. and Meile, C. 2011. Circulation and reaction hotspots in a Georgia salt marsh: a modeling study. In: Carroll, G.D. (editor). Georgia Water Resources Conference. Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Laporte, C. and Alber, M. 2011. South Atlantic Regional Research Plan: Development and Application of Coastal Regional Priorities. In: Carroll, G.D. (editor). Georgia Water Resources Conference. Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Sheldon, J.E. and Alber, M. 2011. Recommended indicators of estuarine water quality for Georgia. In: Carroll, G.D. (editor). Georgia Water Resources Conference. Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr., Laporte, C., Douce, T. and Alber, M. 2011. A Coastal Water Quality Metadata Database for the Southeast U.S.A. In: Carroll, G.D. (editor). Georgia Water Resources Conference: Watershed Informatics. Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Pennings, S.C. 2010. Local and geographic variation in Spartina-herbivore interactions. Pages 9-14 in: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Invasive Spartina. San Francisco Estuary Invasive Spartina Project of the California State Coastal Conservancy, Oakland, CA.

Porubsky, W.P. and Meile, C. 2009. Controls on groundwater nutrient mitigation: Natural attenuation of nitrogen loading from septic effluents. In: Hatcher, K.J. (editor). Proceedings of the Georgia Water Resources Conference. Athens, Georgia.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2008. Dynamic, Rule-based Quality Control Framework for Real-time Sensor Data. Pages 145-150 in: Gries, C. and Jones, M.B. (editors). Proceedings of the Environmental Information Management Conference 2008 (EIM 2008): Sensor Networks. Albuquerque, New Mexico.

McFarlin, C.R. and Alber, M. 2007. Coastal Watershed Condition Assessment of Fort Pulaski National Monument. In: Georgia Water Resources Conference. Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference.

Henshaw, D.L., Sheldon, W.M. Jr., Remillard, S.M. and Kotwica, K. 2006. ClimDB/HydroDB: A web harvester and data warehouse approach to building a cross-site climate and hydrology database. In: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Hydroscience and Engineering (ICHE 2006). Michael Piasecki and College of Engineering, Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA.

Schaefer, S.C. and Alber, M. 2005. Trends in agricultural sources of nitrogen in the Altamaha River watershed. In: Hatcher, K.J. Proceedings of the 2005 Georgia Waters Resources Conference, Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Sheldon, J.E. and Alber, M. 2005. Comparing Transport Times Through Salinity Zones in the Ogeechee and Altamaha River Estuaries Using SqueezeBox. In: Hatcher, K.J. (editor). Proceedings of the 2005 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Alber, M. and Flory, J.E. 2003. Georgia Coastal Research Council: A forum for scientists and managers. Hatcher, K.J. (editor). Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Albers, G. and Alber, M. 2003. A vegetative survey of back-barrier islands near Sapelo Island, Georgia. Hatcher, K.J. (editor). Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Di Iorio, D. and Kang, K. 2003. Some physical factors that may affect turbulent mixing in Altamaha Sound, Georgia. Hatcher, K.J. (editor). Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Sheldon, J.E. and Alber, M. 2003. Simulating material movement through the lower Altamaha River Estuary using a 1-D box model. Hatcher, K.J. (editor). Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Weston, N.B., Hollibaugh, J.T., Sandow, J.T. Jr. and Joye, S.B. 2003. Nutrients and dissolved organic matter in the Altamaha river and loading to the coastal zone. In: Hatcher, K.J. (editor). Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

White, S.N. and Alber, M. 2003. Spartina species zonation along the Altamaha River Estuary. Hatcher, K.J. (editor). Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr., Moran, M.A. and Hollibaugh, J.T. 2002. Efforts to link ecological metadata with bacterial gene sequences at the Sapelo Island Microbial Observatory. Pages 402-407 in: Proceedings of the 6th World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics, and Informatics: Information Systems Development II. International Institute of Informatics and Systemics, Orlando, Florida.

Alber, M. and Smith, C. 2001. Water use patterns in the watersheds of the Georgia riverine estuaries. Pages 752-755 in: Hatcher, K.J. (editor). Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Blanton, J.O., Alber, M. and Sheldon, J.E. 2001. Salinity response of the Satilla River Estuary to seasonal changes in freshwater discharge. Pages 619-622 in: Hatcher, K.J. (editor). Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Smith, C., Alber, M. and Chalmers, A.G. 2001. Linking shifts in historic estuarine vegetation to salinity changes using a GIS. Pages 615-618 in: Hatcher, K.J. (editor). Proceedings of the 2001 Georgia Water Resources Conference. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Conference Posters and Presentations

Agonsi, M., Sheldon, J.E. and Castelao, R. 2024. Poster: Physical forcing affecting circulation and residence time in an estuary off Georgia. Ocean Sciences meeting.

Runion, K., Alber, M., Mishra, D., Byrd, K. and O'Connell, J.L. 2024. Presentation: Is salt marsh ecosystem resilience driven more by changes in space or time? Interdisciplinary Tools to Advance Ecology. Ecological Society of America 2023 Annual Meeting, August 2023, Portland, OR.

Runion, K., Mishra, D., Alber, M., Lever, M.A. and O'Connell, J.L. 2024. Presentation: Signals of salt marsh drowning are obscured by increasing aboveground canopies. Wetlands. Ecological Society of America 2024 Annual Meeting, August 2024, Long Beach, CA.

Bice, K., Hawman, P., Momani, A., Mishra, D., Bollt, E. and Meile, C. 2023. Presentation: Detecting causal relationships in salt marsh productivity. AGU Fall meeting, Dec 11-15, 2023, San Francisco CA.

Meile, C. 2023. Presentation: Carbon fluxes and environmental drivers in an intertidal marsh. , April 27, Chungham National University, Dajeon, South Korea.

Sheldon, J.E. and Castelao, R. 2023. Presentation: Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER Hydrodynamic and Water Quality Models. SEERS 2023.

Bice, K., Sheldon, J.E., Alber, M., Schalles, J.F. and Meile, C. 2022. Poster: Potential drivers of saltmarsh dynamics in the Altamaha River Estuary. LTER All Scientists' Meeting.

Bice, K., Sheldon, J.E., Alber, M., Schalles, J.F. and Meile, C. 2022. Presentation: Hydrodynamic forcings and causal drivers of saltmarsh biomass in the Altamaha River estuary. Graduate Climate Conference, Oct 28-30, Eastonville WA.

Bice, K., Stadler, M., de Melo, M., Borton, M. and Meile, C. 2022. Poster: Spatial and temporal variations in riverine DOM: An analysis of FTICR-MS data from the WHONDRS program. HydroML, May 18-20, Penn State University, State College, PA.

Costomiris, G. 2022. Poster: Satellite image-based monitoring of tidal forests on the Altamaha River, GA. LTER All Scientist Meeting, September 21, 2022, Asilomar, CA.

Hawman, P. 2022. Poster: Dynamic emergent leaf area in tidal wetlands: Implications for Blue Carbon. LTER All Scientist Meeting, September 21, 2022, Asilomar, CA.

Julien, A. 2022. Poster: A random forest model of salt marsh aboveground biomass at multiple LTER sites on the eastern coast of the United States. LTER All Scientist Meeting, September 21, 2022, Asilomar, CA.

Lynn, T. 2022. Presentation: Using UAVs to Analyze Biomass and Wrack in Salt Marshes at the Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER. Drone imagery for Vegetation and Habitat Studies. LTER All Scientist Meeting, September 21, 2022, Asilomar, CA.

Narron, C. 2022. Poster: Flooding in Landsat across tidal systems (FLATS). LTER All Scientist Meeting, September 21, 2022, Asilomar, CA.

Reddy, S. 2022. Poster: Position in the Tidal Frame Strongly Influences Decomposition in Salt Marshes. LTER All Scientist Meeting, September 21, 2022, Asilomar, CA.

Sapp, A. 2022. Presentation: Dynamic, Rule-based Quality Control for Sensor Data Using the GCE Toolbox. Techniques and Approaches for Improving LTER Data Quality. LTER All Scientist Meeting, September 21, 2022, Asilomar, CA.

Schalles, J.F. 2022. Presentation: Drone imagery for Vegetation and Habitat Studies. LTER All Scientist Meeting, September 22, 2022.

Williams, S.L. 2022. Poster: A faunal engineer, G. demissa, enhances nitrogen transport in SE salt marshes. LTER All Scientist Meeting, September 21, 2022, Asilomar, CA.

Ziegler, S. 2022. Presentation: Synthesizing LTER data to determine drivers of food webs; . LTER All Scientist Meeting, September 21, 2022, Asilomar, CA.

Martineac, R.P. and Medeiros, P.M. 2021. Presentation: Which biogeochemical drivers most impact DOM composition of a marsh-dominated estuary? American Chemical Society 2021 Fall Meeting, August 2021, Atlanta, GA.

Martineac, R.P., Vorobev, A., Moran, M.A. and Medeiros, P.M. 2021. Presentation: Environmental drivers controlling DOM composition variability in a marsh-dominated estuary. ASLO 2021 Aquatic Sciences Virtual Meeting, June 2021.

Schalles, J.F., Hladik, C.M., O'Donnell, J., Miklesh, D.M., Pudil, T. and Nealy, N. 2021. Presentation: Satellite and drone remote sensing to study decadal scale and high resolution spatial-temporal patterns and declines of Spartina alterniflora above-ground biomass in Georgia, USA salt marshes. Session 2. 1st International Symposium on Coastal Ecosystems and Global Change (CoEco1), April 18, 2021, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China.

Schalles, J.F., Hladik, C.M., O'Donnell, J., Miklesh, D.M., Pudil, T., Nealy, N. and Currin, H. 2021. Presentation: Serious multidecadal declines in aboveground biomass of the keystone salt marsh species, Spartina alterniflora, are related to climate change in coastal Georgia, USA. Wetlandscapes: Understanding the Large-scale Wetland Functions in the Landscape Symposium. 11th INTECOL International Wetlands Conference, October 14, 2021, Christchurch, New Zealand (virtual, prerecorded).

Bice, K., Schalles, J.F. and Meile, C. 2020. Poster: Factors determining GA salt marsh biomass: A dynamical systems approach. 7th Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, March 14-15, Atlanta (online due to COVID-19).

Bice, K., Wrighton, K., Daly, R., Schopflin, L., Danczak, R., Song, H.-S., Schalles, J.F. and Meile, C. 2020. Poster: Investigating subsurface biogeochemistry in tide-impacted Altamaha River sediment using microbial metagenomics and metabolomics. AGU Fall meeting, December 1-17, 2020, San Francisco (online due to COVID-19).

Martineac, R.P. and Medeiros, P.M. 2020. Poster: What controls DOM composition variability in marsh-dominated estuaries? Ocean Sciences Meeting, February 2020, San Diego, CA.

O'Connell, J.L., Alber, M., Mishra, D. and Byrd, K. 2020. Presentation: Structural heterogeneity in above vs belowground biomass pools differ for Spartina alterniflora monocultures, with consequences for forecasting ecosystem resiliency. Ecological Society of America.

Hawman, P., Mishra, D., Cotten, D.L., O'Connell, J., Mao, L. and Narron, C. 2019. Poster: Salt marsh light use efficiency and gross primary production in response to environmental conditions. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF), 2019, Mobile, Alabama.

Hawman, P., Mishra, D., Cotten, D.L., O'Connell, J., Narron, C. and Mao, L. 2019. Presentation: Salt marsh light use efficiency and gross primary productivity in response to environmental conditions. Disturbance Impacts on Ecological and Biogeochemical Processes in Coastal Wetlands I. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2019, December 12, 2019, San Francisco, California.

Hawman, P., Mishra, D., O'Connell, J., Cotten, D.L., Narron, C. and Mao, L. 2019. Presentation: Salt marsh light use efficiency and gross primary production in response to environmental conditions. Carbon fluxes in coastal systems. CERF Biennial Conference 2019, November 5, 2019, Mobile, Alabama.

Letourneau, M.L., Schaefer, S.C., Alber, M. and Medeiros, P.M. 2019. Poster: Spatio-temporal changes in dissolved organic matter composition and biodegradation throughout the GCE-LTER domain. 25th Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF) Conference, November 2019, Mobile, AL.

Mao, L., Mishra, D., Cotten, D.L., O'Connell, J., Narron, C. and Hawman, P. 2019. Poster: Analyzing chlorophyll fluorescence in Juncus roemerianus by Pulse Amplitude Modulated (PAM) fluorometer at different plant heights. International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society, 2019, Yokohama, Japan.

Martineac, R.P., Craft, C.B. and Medeiros, P.M. 2019. Poster: Effects of simulated seawater intrusion on soil biomarkers distribution in a tidal freshwater marsh wetland. 25th Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF) Conference, November 2019, Mobile, AL.

Medeiros, P.M. 2019. Presentation: What controls dissolved organic matter composition in marsh-dominated estuaries? Southeastern Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (SERMACS), October 2019, Savannah, GA.

Medeiros, P.M. and Letourneau, M.L. 2019. Poster: Seasonal changes in dissolved organic matter composition in the Altamaha River, Georgia, USA. ASLO 2019 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, February 2019, San Juan, PR.

Meile, C. 2019. Presentation: The breathing coastal zone: dynamics in Southeast US mars. Mini-Symposium, 22. November 2019, Zuerich, Switzerland.

Meile, C., Schalles, J.F., Peterson, R.N., O'Donnell, J., Bice, K., Medeiros, P.M., Di Iorio, D., Hopkinson, C.S., Joye, S.B., Stegen, J., Goldman, A., Thomle, J. and Danczak, R. 2019. Presentation: Flow and short- and long-term carbon dynamics at tidally impacted coastal interfaces in the SE USA. Goldschmidt Conference, August 18-23, 2019, Barcelona.

Mishra, D., Cotten, D.L., O'Connell, J., Mao, L., Narron, C. and Hawman, P. 2019. Poster: Salt marsh light use efficiency and gross primary productivity in response to environmental conditions. American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2019, San Francisco, CA.

Narron, C., Mishra, D., O'Connell, J.L., Cotten, D.L., Hawman, P. and Mao, L. 2019. Presentation: Assessing tidal wetland above- and belowground net primary production using field and in situ measurements. Carbon fluxes in coastal systems. 2019 CERF 25th Biennial Conference, 11/05/2019, Mobile, AL.

O'Connell, J. 2019. Presentation: Patterns of Spartina alterniflora phenology and belowground biomass. Departmental Seminar, 2019, Athens, GA.

O'Connell, J. 2019. Presentation: Patterns of Spartina alterniflora phenology and belowground biomass. Departmental Seminar, 2019, Lafayette, LA.

O'Connell, J. and Alber, M. 2019. Poster: Elevation drives gradients in surface soil temperature within salt marshes. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF), 2019, Mobile, Alabama.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2019. Presentation: Using the GCE Data Toolbox to automate environmental data processing and produce EML-described data packages for the EDI repository. Environmental Data Initiative Webinar Series, 08-Jan-2019, Madison, Wisconsin.

Alber, M. 2018. Presentation: Sustainability of salt marshes: still a realistic goal? NSF LTER Science Symposium, Alexandria, VA.

Bell, T., Castorani, M. and Schalles, J.F. 2018. Presentation: Using drones for high spatial and temporal resolution - Long term observations. NSF LTER All Scientists Meeting, Wednesday, October 3, 2018, Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, CA.

Letourneau, M.L., Schaefer, S.C. and Medeiros, P.M. 2018. Poster: Temporal and spatial assessments of dissolved organic matter composition and biodegradation throughout the Georgia Coastal Ecosystem LTER domain. Gordon Research Conference - Organic Geochemistry, August 2018, Holderness, NH.

Miklesh, D.M., O'Donnell, J., Schalles, J.F. and Meile, C. 2018. Poster: Analysis of decadal-scale patterns of Spartina biomass in Georgia marshes using soil modeling and satellite imagery. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Feb 11-16, 2018, Portland OR.

O'Connell, J., Alber, M., Mishra, D. and Byrd, K.B. 2018. Presentation: Landsat models of Spartina alterniflora belowground biomass in coastal marshes. Ecological Society of America, New Orleans, LA.

Roebuck, J., Medeiros, P.M., Letourneau, M.L. and Jaffe, R. 2018. Poster: Hydrological controls on the seasonal variability of dissolved and particulate black carbon in the Altamaha River, GA. Ocean Sciences Meeting, February 2018, Portland, OR.

Schalles, J.F. 2018. Presentation: Spatial and temporal perpectives on multiple stressor impacts spanning inland to coastal ecosystems. Agency & International Program Lightning Talks. GLOBOLakes and GEO Aquawatch Joint Workshop, August 30, 2018, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland, UK.

Schalles, J.F., O'Donnell, J., Hladik, C.M., Ponzi, S., Cao, F. and Miller, W. 2018. Poster: The dynamic littoral fringe – Spatial and temporal patterns in community structureand productivity in North American coastal ecosystems. Poster Session - Tuesday. GLOBOLakes and GEO Aquawatch Joint Workshop, Wednesday, August 29, 2018, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland, UK.

Schalles, J.F., O'Donnell, J., Nealy, N., Mizoguchi, T. and Hladik, C.M. 2018. Presentation: Multidecadal biomass declines and controlling variables for the keystone salt marsh species, Spartina alterniflora, in coastal Georgia . SS86: Connecting the Dots – Signals of Global Change Effects in Freshwater and Marine Ecosystems. ASLO 2018 Summer Meeting, June 15, 2018, Victoria, British Columbia, BC.

Alexander, C.R. Jr. 2017. Presentation: Integrating new and existing sand resources data for Georgia coastal recovery and resiliency. Southeastern Section of the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 30-31 March 2017, Richmond, VA.

Burns, C., Alber, M. and Alexander, C.R. Jr. 2017. Presentation: Historical analysis of marsh extent at three LTER site along the US Atlantic coast. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Biennial Meeting, 5-9 Nov., 2017, Providence, RI.

Craft, C.B., Stahl, M. and Widney, S. 2017. Presentation: Tidal freshwater forests: sentinels for climate change. 10th International Workshop on Nutrient Cycling and Retention in Natural and Constructed Wetlands, September 21-24, Trebon, Czech Republic.

Hollibaugh, J.T., Bratcher, A., Cheek, J., Liu, Q., Malagon, E., Popp, B.N., Ross, M., Schaefer, S.C., Sweeney, C., Tolar, B., van den Berg, C.M., Wallsgrove, N.J. and Whitby, H. 2017. Poster: LIGHT AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL THE SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION OF THAUMARCHAEOTA IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC BIGHT. Fifth International Conference on Nitrification and Related Processes (ICoN5)23-27 July, 2017, 23-27 July, 2017, Vienna, Austria.

Letourneau, M.L. and Medeiros, P.M. 2017. Poster: The influence of hydrology on dissolved organic matter composition and degradation in the Altamaha River and Estuary. ASLO 2017 Aquatic Science Meeting, March 2017, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Letourneau, M.L., Pannill, V. and Medeiros, P.M. 2017. Poster: Temporal changes in dissolved organic matter composition in a marsh-dominated estuary: insights from optical and FT-ICR MS analyses. 4th Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, April 2017, Athens, GA.

Miklesh, D.M. and Meile, C. 2017. Poster: Hydrologic processes determining porewater salinity in a southeastern salt marsh. Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 19-20, 2017, Athens GA.

Miklesh, D.M. and Meile, C. 2017. Poster: Hydrologic processes determining porewater salinity in a southeastern salt marsh. SBS Symposium, April 1-2, 2017, Athen GA.

O'Connell, J., Mishra, D., Alber, M. and Byrd, K.B. 2017. Presentation: Estimating patterns in Spartina alterniflora belowground biomass within salt marshes. American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, LA.

O'Donnell, J. and Schalles, J.F. 2017. Poster: Serious declines in Georgia salt marsh plant biomass are linked to climate variables. Poster Session. Climate Justice: The Struggle for Our Common Home. Loyola University 4th Annual Climate Change Conference, March 17, 2017, Chicago, IL.

O'Donnell, J., Schalles, J.F. and Hladik, C.M. 2017. Presentation: Serious declines in a large area of Georgia Salt marsh plant biomass are linked to climate variables. Collaborating across geographic scales: integrating estuarine and coastal ocean information. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Biennial Meeting, November 9, 2017, Providence, Rhode Island.

Pannill, V., Letourneau, M.L. and Medeiros, P.M. 2017. Poster: Assessing the export of terrigenous dissolved organic matter in the South Atlantic Bight using CDOM analysis: 2014 and 2016 cruises. 4th Annual Southeastern Biogeochemistry Symposium, April 2017, Athens, GA.

Peterson, R.N., Meile, C., Carter, M., Peterson, L., Waldorf, A. and Miklesh, D.M. 2017. Poster: Groundwater inputs to a back-barrier salt marsh tidal river. 2017 Chemical Oceanography Gordon Research Conference, July 2017, Holderness, NH.

Peterson, R.N., Meile, C., Carter, M., Viso, R.F., Waldorf, A. and Miklesh, D.M. 2017. Poster: Groundwater inputs to a back-barrier salt marsh tidal river. Chemical Oceanography Gordon Conference, July 23-28, 2017, New London NH.

Schalles, J.F., Hladik, C.M., Yacobi, Y., Olley, J. and O'Donnell, J. 2017. Presentation: Chlorophyll retrieval Algorithms and effects of highly variable TSS and CDOM using a large spectral library of inland and coastal observations. #031 Global Remote Sensing of Inland Waters. Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography Annual Meeting, February 28, 2017, Honolulu, HI.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2017. Presentation: EML Packages from the GCE Data Toolbox. 2017 LTER Information Managers Meeting, July 24, 2017, Bloomington, Indiana.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2017. Presentation: Tools for Sensor Data Quality Control. Envirosensing. ESIP Summer Meeting 2017, July 25-28, 2017, Bloomington, Indiana.

Stahl, M., Widney, S. and Craft, C.B. 2017. Presentation: Tidal freshwater forests: a sentinel for climate change. SPEA Ph.D. Students' 17th Annual Conference, February 24, 2017, Bloomington, IN.

Widney, S., Smith, D., Schubauer-Berigan, J.P., Herbert, E., Desha, J. and Craft, C.B. 2017. Poster: Changes in sediment porewater chemistry in response to simulated seawater intrusion in tidal freshwater marshes, Altamaha River, GA. Society of Wetland Scientists Annual Meeting, June 5-8, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Widney, S., Stahl, M. and Craft, C.B. 2017. Presentation: Tidal forests: sentinels for climate change. Society of Wetland Scientists Annual Meeting, June 8, 2017, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Alexander, C. 2016. Presentation: Status of Sand Resource Assessments for Georgia Coastal Resiliency and Recovery. Southeastern Section of the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 31 March - 1 April 2016, Columbia, SC.

Alexander, C., Hodgson, J. and Brandes, J. 2016. Presentation: Stratigraphic Development of Georgia Estuarine Sequences on Holocene and Modern Timescales. Southeastern Section of the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 31 March - 1 April 2016, Columbia, SC.

Alexander, C., Jackson, C., Howard, S., Jaeger, J., Corbett, D. and Walsh, J. 2016. Presentation: Application of a New Coastal Hazard Vulnerability Assessment Tool to the Southeastern United States: AMBUR-HVA. Southeastern Section of the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 31 March-1 April 2016, Columbia SC.

Colley, J. and Alexander, C. 2016. Presentation: Sediment Size and the Limits of Recent Sediment in the Georgia Bight. Southeastern Section of the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 31 March-1 April 2016, Columbia SC.

Hollibaugh, J.T., Liu, Q., Ross, M., Cheek, J. and Sweeney, C. 2016. Poster: Seasonal Dynamics of Ammonia- and Nitrite-Oxidizing Organisms in the Sediment and Water Column of a Tidal Creek in a Salt Marsh Estuary. ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting, 21-26 February 2016, New Orleans LA.

Hollibaugh, J.T., Liu, Q., Ross, M., Cheek, J., Sweeney, C., Tolar, B., Hagan, P., Whitby, H., Bratcher, A., Malagon, E., Lynn-Bell, N., Shalack, J., Reddy, C.M. and Walker, J.T. 2016. Poster: Coupling between Sediment and Water Column Populations of Ammonia Oxidizing Thaumarchaeota in a Salt Marsh Estuary.

Jaeger, J., Alexander, C. and Jackson, C. 2016. Presentation: Rates of Estuarine Shoreline Change in Eastern Florida During a Period of Rapid Anthropogenic Change, 1940s to 2009. Southeastern Section of the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 31 March-1 April 2016, Columbia SC.

Letourneau, M.L., Pannill, V., Babcock-Adams, L. and Medeiros, P.M. 2016. Presentation: Dissolved organic matter composition and processing in the Altamaha River and Estuary: The influence of hydrology. Goldschmidt Conference, June 2016, Yokohama, Japan.

McKnight, C.J. and Di Iorio, D. 2016. Presentation: A high-resolution hydrodynamic model of the Duplin River Estuary, Sapelo Island GA with groundwater as the major buoyancy forcing. EC11B-03. 2016 Ocean Sciences Meeting, Feb 21-26, 2016, New Orleans, LA.

Miklesh, D.M., McKnight, C.J., Di Iorio, D. and Meile, C. 2016. Poster: Hydrologic controls on porewater salinity in a Southeastern salt marsh. Prepare, Respond, and Adapt: Is Georgia Climate-ready?, November 2-3, 2016, Jekyll Island GA.

Miklesh, D.M., McKnight, C.J., Di Iorio, D. and Meile, C. 2016. Poster: Physical, Hydrological, and Biological Processes Controlling Porewater Salinity Distributions in a Southeastern Salt Marsh. International Erosion Control Association (IECA) Conference, Feb 16-19, 2016, San Antonio TX.

Miklesh, D.M., McKnight, C.J., Di Iorio, D. and Meile, C. 2016. Poster: Processes controlling porewater salinity distributions in a Southeastern salt marsh. Geological Society of America Southeastern Section 65th Annual Meeting, March 31- April 1, 2016, Columbia.

O'Donnell, J., Schalles, J.F. and Hladik, C.M. 2016. Poster: Recent declines in Georgia salt marsh plant biomass and health are linked to climate and hydrologic variables. Poster Session. Georgia Department of Natural Resources Coastal Climate Change Conference: Prepare, Respond, and Adapt, November 2, 2016, Jekyll Island, GA.

Smith, D., Herbert, E., Li, F., Widney, S., Desha, J., Schubauer-Berigan, J.P., Pennings, S.C., Angelini, C., Medeiros, P.M., Byers, J., Alber, M. and Craft, C.B. 2016. Poster: Seawater Addition Long Term Experiment (SALTEx). Georgia Department of Natural Resources Coastal Resources Division 2016 Climate Conference, November 2-3, 2016, Jekyll Island, GA.

Smith, D., Herbert, E., Li, F., Widney, S., Desha, J., Schubauer-Berigan, J.P., Pennings, S.C., Angelini, C., Medeiros, P.M., Byers, J., Alber, M. and Craft, C.B. 2016. Poster: Seawater Addition Long Term Experiment (SALTEx). SEERS 2016 Spring Meeting, March 10-12, 2016, Bluffton, South Carolina.

Alexander, C.R. Jr., Jackson, C., Jaeger, J., Corbett, D., Howard, S. and Walsh, J. 2015. Poster: AMBUR-HVA: A New Hazard Vulnerability Assessment Tool for Regional Coastal Resiliency Planning. SURA Coastal Resilience Workshop, October 26-28, 2015, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

Bulski, K., Alexander, C.R. Jr., Venherm, C., Robinson, M. and DeLeo, L. 2015. Poster: Armored Estuarine Shorelines of Coastal Georgia - Patterns, Trends and Projections. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Biennial Meeting, November 8-12, 2015, Portland, OR.

DeLeo, L., Alexander, C.R. Jr., Robinson, M., Bulski, K. and Venherm, C. 2015. Poster: Geospatial analysis of the distribution and variability of Spartina wrack in Georgia marshes. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Biennial Meeting, November 8-12, 2015, Portland, OR.

Dugan, J., Alber, M., Alexander, C.R. Jr., Byers, J., Emery, K., Gehman, A., Lawson, S. and McLenaghan, N.A. 2015. Poster: A conceptual model for predicting the ecological effects of coastal armoring in soft-sediment environments. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Biennial Meeting, August 30 - September 2, 2015, Estes Park, CO.

Dugan, J., Alber, M., Alexander, C.R. Jr., Byers, J., Emery, K., Gehman, A., Lawson, S. and McLenaghan, N.A. 2015. Poster: A conceptual model for predicting the ecological effects of coastal armoring in soft-sediment environments. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Biennial Meeting, November 8-12, 2015, Portland, OR.

Gehman, A., McLenaghan, N.A., Byers, J., Alexander, C.R. Jr., Pennings, S.C. and Alber, M. 2015. Poster: Effects of development and shoreline armoring on the high marsh ecosystem. Benthic Society Ecology Meeting 2015, March 4-7, 2015, Quebec City, CN.

Ledoux, J.G., Alexander, C.R. Jr. and Meile, C. 2015. Poster: Groundwater flow at the Georgia coast: Magnitude and drivers across a back barrier island – marsh transect. LTER All Scientists Meeting, Aug 30-Sept 2, Estes Park, CO.

McKnight, C.J. and Di Iorio, D. 2015. Presentation: A High Resolution Hydrodynamics Model of the Duplin River Estuary, Sapelo Island GA. 2015 FVCOM User's Workshop, Oct 20-22, 2015, Dartmouth, NS Canada.

Miklesh, D.M., McKnight, C.J., Di Iorio, D. and Meile, C. 2015. Poster: Controls on porewater salinity distributions in a southeastern salt marsh. LTER All Scientists Meeting, Aug 30-Sept 2, Estes Park, CO.

Nahrawi, H.B., Leclerc, M.Y., Zhang, G., Pahari, R., Di Iorio, D., Alber, M., Sheldon, W.M. Jr. and Shalack, J. 2015. Poster: Influence of Daytime Tide Events on CO2 Exchange between Salt Marshes and the Atmosphere. Long-term Ecological Research All Scientist Meeting (LTER ASM), Aug 29 - Sept 3 2015, Estes Park, CO.

O'Donnell, J. and Schalles, J.F. 2015. Poster: 28 Years of Landsat5 TM and external forcing data for analysis of Spartina biomass on the Central Georgia coast. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Biennial Meeting., November 2015, Portland, OR.

Ritchison, B.T. 2015. Poster: Regional Abandonment and Community Organization: Regional and Community Perspectives on the North Georgia Coast. Society for Georgia Archaeology meeting, 2015, Valdosta, GA.

Robinson, M., Alexander, C.R. Jr., Venherm, C. and DeLeo, L. 2015. Poster: Integrated survey methods document estuarine bathymetry and benthic habitats for research and management: Coastal Georgia. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Biennial Meeting, November 8-12, 2015, Portland, OR.

Schalles, J.F., Hart, A.C., Altrichter, A.E., Carpenter, E.J. and Vichienwanitchkul, P. 2015. Poster: Coastal systems in a time of climate change: The mangroves are coming. Climate Change Actions – Sustainable Solutions for a Living Earth., March, 2015, Loyola University – Chicago, IL.

Schalles, J.F., Smith, E., Chaves-Rameriz, F., Davis, N., Altrichter, A.E., Hart, A.C., Carpenter, E.J., Seminara, D. and Vichienwanitchkul, P. 2015. Poster: Replacement of marsh with mangrove communities in Coastal Texas and potential impact to Whooping Cranes. Coastal & Estuarine Research Federation Meetings, November, 2015, Portland, OR.

Tolar, B., Popp, B.N., Wallsgrove, N.J. and Liu, Q. 2015. Presentation: Evidence for the direct oxidation of polyamine nitrogen by Thaumarchaeota-dominated marine nitrifying communities. ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting, 22-27 February 2015, Granada Spain.

Tolar, B., Wallsgrove, N.J., Popp, B.N. and Hollibaugh, J.T. 2015. Presentation: Oxidation of ammonia versus urea by marine nitrifying organisms. ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting, 23 February 2015, Granada Spain.

Venherm, C., Alexander, C.R. Jr., DeLeo, L. and Robinson, M. 2015. Poster: Shoreline Characterization in Coastal Georgia Using a Geospatial Video Mapping System. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Biennial Meeting, November 8-12, 2015, Portland, OR.

Addes, D. 2014. Presentation: Listening to and learning from local ecological knowledge: A social science pilot study in McIntosh County, GA. Exploring the Values of the Coast. Social Coast Forum 2014, February 18-20, 2014, Charleston, South Carolina.

Alexander, C.R. Jr., Mccabe, C., Venherm, C. and Robinson, M. 2014. Presentation: Using Geospatial Tools to Quantify the Threat To Archaeological, Historic and Cultural Resources From Shoreline Change: The Georgia Coast Example. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, 19-22 October 2014, Vancouver, B.C.

Golsch, M., Ritchison, B.T., Colvin, M.H., Tucker, B. and Thompson, V.D. 2014. Poster: Utilizing Complementary Techniques to Understand Formation Processes at the Ossabaw Island Shell Ring (9CH203). Southeastern Archaeological Conference, 2014, Greenville, SC.

Ledoux, J.G., Alexander, C.R. Jr. and Meile, C. 2014. Poster: Delineating groundwater flow along a marsh transect at a back barrier island on the coast of Georgia. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society Fall meeting, November 6-8, Carolina Beach, NC.

Miklesh, D.M., McKnight, C.J., McLenaghan, N.A., Di Iorio, D. and Meile, C. 2014. Poster: Modeling the Effects of Changes to Physical, Hydrological, and Biological Processes on Porewater Salinity Distributions in a Southeastern Salt Marsh. 2014 AGU Fall Meeting, 15-19 December 2014, San Francisco.

Mony, C., Pennings, S.C., Bittebiere, A.-K. and Garbey, M. 2014. Poster: Attack of the clones: multiscale modeling of clonal plant dynamic. 2014 Multi-Scale Modeling Consortium, September 3-4, 2014, NIH campus, Bethesda Maryland.

Ritchison, B.T. 2014. Poster: Changing Communities: Mississippi Period Transitions on the Georgia Coast. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, 2014, Greenville, SC.

Roberts Thompson, A.D., Tucker, B., Bedell, J., Tucker, M.T., Golsch, M., Ritchison, B.T., Colvin, M.H., Napora, K., Black, R., Bouzigard, A. and Thompson, V.D. 2014. Poster: Articulating Management and Research on Ossabaw Island, Georgia. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, 2014, Greenville, SC.

Schalles, J.F., O'Donnell, J. and Olley, J. 2014. Poster: Remote sensing and geospatial analysis of material gradients and fronts within the Inner Shelf of the Central South Atlantic Bight. 42. Optical Remote Sensing of Freshwater, Estuarine, and Coastal Environments: Water Quality and Other Applications. Ocean Sciences Meeting, February, 2014, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2014. Presentation: Example Workflows for Sensor Data Processing and QA/QC. Avoid Tech Regret: Let a Workflow Turn the Crank. Federation of Earth Science Information Partners Summer Meeting 2014, July 8-11, 2014, Copper Mountain, Colorado.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2014. Presentation: Putting the Archives to Work: Workflow and Metadata-driven Analysis in LTER Science. Enabling Technologies for the Ecological Data Lifecycle. Federation of Earth Science Information Partners Summer Meeting 2014, July 8-11, 2014, Copper Mountain, Colorado.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2014. Presentation: The GCE Data Toolbox. Tools, tricks and techniques for handling data in the field. CUAHSI Virtual Workshop on Field Data Management Solutions, WWW (https://www.cuahsi.org/VW-Solutions).

Straub, J.A., Hill, J. C., Viso, R.F., Peterson, R.N. and Carter, M. 2014. Presentation: Fluvial Morphology and Bedform Migration in the Ebb Tidal Dominated Duplin River, Georgia. 2014 AGU Fall Meeting, December, 2014, San Francisco.

Alexander, C.R. Jr., Blanton, J.O., Garrett, A., Brandes, J. and Hodgson, J. 2013. Presentation: High-Resolution Assessment of Salt Marsh Development in Response to Sea Level Rise in the Southeastern United States. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Biennial Meeting., 4-7 November 2013, San Diego, CA.

Carter, M., Viso, R.F., Peterson, R.N. and Hill, J. C. 2013. Poster: Tidal Pumping as a Driver of Groundwater Discharge to a Back Barrier Salt Marsh Ecosystem. Hydrologic Controls on Biogeochemical and Ecosystem Processes at the Land-Sea Interface III. 2013 AGU Fall Meeting, 9-13 December, 2013, San Francisco.

Cherrier, J., Kelly, B., Abazinge, M., Jagoe, C., Callender, R., Schalles, J.F. and Tunnell, W. 2013. Presentation: Promoting a balance between societal demands and coastal ecosystem sustainability. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, February, 2013, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Gilson, G.F., Schalles, J.F. and O'Donnell, J. 2013. Poster: Quantifying spatial variability of microbenthic algae using optical reflectance measurements. SCI-068P Estuarine Shallows : Biophysical Interactions. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Biennial Meeting, November, 2012, San Diego, CA.

Hollibaugh, J.T., Gifford, S., Moran, M.A., Ross, M., Sharma, S. and Tolar, B. 2013. Presentation: Seasonal variation in the metratranscriptomes of a Thaumarchaeota population from SE USA coastal waters. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 17-22 February, 2013, New Orleans, Louisiana.

McLenaghan, N.A., Alber, M., Hepinstall-Cymerman, J. and Alexander, C.R. Jr. 2013. Poster: Shoreline armoring in coastal Georgia: Do landscape characteristics matter? Georgia Coastal Ecosystems Annual Meeting, 9-10 January 2013, Athens, GA.

Pennings, S.C. 2013. Presentation: Computer science meets biology: using volunteer scientists to map salt marsh plant communities. Workshop on complex adaptive systems, 21 October, 2013, La Rochelle, France.

Schalles, J.F., Alberts, J.J., Takacs, M. and Fichot, C. 2013. Presentation: Sources and dynamics of dissolved organic carbon outwelling on the Georgia coast into the South Atlantic Bight: Research and Student Training. ASLO 2013 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Feburary, 2013, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Schalles, J.F., Carpenter, E.J., Hart, A.C., Altrichter, A.E. and Vichienwanitchkul, P. 2013. Presentation: Invasive mangroves in Texas: Surveys and high resolution imagery to map distribution, canopy height and cover, and response to a severe freeze. SCI 072 - Mangrove Expansion into Salt Marsh Habitats: Causes and Consequences. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Biennial Meeting, November, 2012, San Diego, CA.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2013. Presentation: Managing Data, Provenance and Chaos through Standardization and Automation at the Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER Site. IN53C: Data Stewardship in Theory and Practice. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2013, 13-Dec-2013, San Francisco, California.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr., Chamblee, J.F. and Cary, R. 2013. Poster: GCE Data Toolbox for MATLAB – a software framework for automating environmental data processing, quality control and documentation. ED53B: Managing Ecological Data for Effective Use and Reuse. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2013, 13-Dec-2013, San Francisco, California.

Turck, J.A. and Thompson, V.D. 2013. Presentation: Sea Level Fluctuations, Landscape Evolution, and the Late Archaic Population of the Georgia Coast. 70th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Tampa, FL.

Vu, H. and Pennings, S.C. 2013. Presentation: Biophysical feedbacks in tidal creek formation. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation 2013, 3-7 November 2013, San Diego, CA.

Garbey, M., Bittebiere, A.-K., Smaoui, M., Rinsurongkawong, W., Clement, B., Pennings, S.C. and Mony, C. 2012. Presentation: Large scale simulations of virtual prairies with volunteer computing. Modeling wetland processes. 2012 LTER All Scientist Meeting, September 10-13, 2012, Estes Park, CO.

Jung, Y. and Burd, A.B. 2012. Poster: Modeling the production of salt marsh grasses. 2012 LTER ASM.

Ledoux, J.G., Alexander, C.R. Jr. and Meile, C. 2012. Poster: Drivers of Groundwater Flow at a Back Barrier Island - Marsh Transect. 2012 LTER ASM.

Olley, J., O'Donnell, J. and Schalles, J.F. 2012. Presentation: Boat-borne remote sensing and HPLC analysis of coastal phytoplankton populations along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts. Biological oceanography - aquatic biology. TOS/ASLO/AGU 2012 Ocean Sciences Meeting, February 20 - 24, 2012, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Pennings, S.C. 2012. Presentation: Distributed graduate courses in the LTER network. LTER graduate student training: Innovations and cross-site opportunities. 2012 LTER All Scientist Meeting, September 10-13, Estes Park, CO.

Pennings, S.C. 2012. Presentation: Stability of salt marsh plant communities. PDTNet. 2012 LTER All Scientist Meeting, September 10-13, Estes Park, CO.

Schalles, J.F. and Gilerson, A. 2012. Presentation: Assessment and mapping phytoplankton chlorophyll patterns in inland and coastal habitats. The 1st Globolakes Scientific Workshop, 2012, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland, UK.

Schalles, J.F., Hladik, C.M. and Seminara, D. 2012. Presentation: Cranes, Planes, and Planktonic Meals: Habitat Characterizations in Gulf and East Coast NOAA National Estuarine Research Reserves. 2012 NOAA EPP Cooperative Science Center Seminar Series, November 08, 2012, Silver Springs, Maryland.

Schalles, J.F., Olley, J., O'Donnell, J. and Hladik, C.M. 2012. Presentation: Assessing chlorophyll patterns in tidal tributary streams and rivers and in estuary to near shore transition zones. FR4.5.5: Invited Session - Hyperspectral remote sensing in shallow waters. IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, July 22 - 27, 2012, Munich, Germany.

Schutte, C., Meile, C., Di Iorio, D., McKay, P., Hunter, K.S., Blanton, J.O. and Joye, S.B. 2012. Poster: Physical and biogeochemical patterns in a saltmarsh/river system (Duplin River, GA). 2012 LTER ASM.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2012. Presentation: Transparent Metadata Capture for Environmental Science. Ecological research from a truly long-term perspective: What needs to be done today to support ecological analysis in 2100? 2012 LTER All Scientists Meeting, September 10-13, 2012, Estes Park, Colorado.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2012. Presentation: Using MATLAB to Analyze LTER Data in PASTA and ClimDB. A Researcher’s Guide to Automating Analysis of LTER Data. 2012 LTER All Scientists Meeting, 11-Sep-2012, Estes Park, Colorado.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr., Chamblee, J.F. and Cary, R. 2012. Poster: GCE Data Toolbox and Metabase: A sensor-to-synthesis software pipeline for LTER data management. 2012 LTER All Scientists Meeting, 11-Sep-2012, Estes Park, Colorado.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr., Chamblee, J.F. and Cary, R. 2012. Presentation: From Scientist and Sensor to Synthesis: Metabase Metadata Management System. GCE Data Toolbox and Metabase Training Workshop, Nov. 28-30, 2012, Athens, Georgia.

Turck, J.A. 2012. Presentation: Action Archaeology: Applying Archaeological Research to Present-day Problems. 69th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, 2012, Baton Rogue, LA.

Turck, J.A., Thompson, V.D. and Cherkinsky, A. 2012. Presentation: Considering Context and Sample Selection along the Georgia Coast: Implications for Radiocarbon Dating Methods in Archaeological Settings. 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology Conference, Memphis, TN.

Wieski, K. and Pennings, S.C. 2012. Poster: Climate drivers of Spartina marsh production on the Georgia coast. LTER All Scientists Meeting, September 10-13, 2012, Estes Park.

Alexander, C.R. Jr., Rink, W.J., Jackson, C., Brook, G. and Ivester, A. 2011. Presentation: Late Holocene Geologic Development of The Georgia Coast. No. 2. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, March 23-25, Wilmington, NC.

Bulski, K., Alexander, C.R. Jr., Robinson, M. and Jackson, C. 2011. Presentation: GIS And Field-Based Documentation of Armored Estuarine Shorelines In Georgia. No. 2. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, March 23-25, Wilmington, NC.

Hagens, M. and Meile, C. 2011. Poster: Circulation and reaction hotspots in a Georgia salt marsh: a modeling study. LTER Science Council Meeting, Jekyll Island, GA.

Hladik, C.M. and Alber, M. 2011. Presentation: Assessment of salt marsh LIDAR errors and digital elevation model correction. SEERS, March 16-18, 2011, Athens, GA.

Hladik, C.M., Alber, M. and Schalles, J.F. 2011. Poster: Fusing hyperspectral airborne imagery and LIDAR-derived digital elevation models for the correction of salt marsh elevations. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation, November 6-10, 2011, Daytona Beach, FL.

Jackson, C., Alexander, C.R. Jr. and Bush, D. 2011. Presentation: Analyzing Backbarrier Shoreline Change Along Georgia's Barrier Islands: Lessons Learned From Developing And Using Ambur. No. 2. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, March 23-25, Wilmington, NC.

Jung, Y. and Burd, A.B. 2011. Presentation: Modeling the Production of Saltmarsh Grasses. Dynamic Feedbacks between Marsh Sedimentation and Vegetation. 21st Biennial Conference of the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation, 7th November 2011, Daytona Beach, Florida, USA.

McFarlin, C.R. and Alber, M. 2011. Presentation: The Effect of Horses on Cumberland Island Salt Marsh Fauna. , March 16-18, Athens, GA.

McFarlin, C.R. and Alber, M. 2011. Presentation: The use of DMSO and DMSP to evaluate the physiological response of Spartina alterniflora to various disturbances. SCI-205 Ecosystem Stressors, Responses and Trends. , November 6-10, 2011, Daytona, FL.

McHugh, C., Peterson, R.N. and Viso, R.F. 2011. Poster: Preliminary Observations of Groundwater Discharge Behaviors into the Duplin River. 2011 LTER Science Council Meeting, May 2011, Jekyll Island, Georgia.

Pennings, S.C., Ho, C.-K., Marczak, L., McCall, B.D., Wieski, K. and Vu, H. 2011. Presentation: Geographic variation in salt marsh food webs. Comparative studies of estuarine and coastal system properties. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation, November 6-11, Daytona Beach, FL.

Perez-Sanchez, N., Alexander, C.R. Jr., Venherm, C. and Jackson, C. 2011. Presentation: Quantifying the Impact of Recreational And Commercial Usage of the Atlantic Intracoastal Water Way (AIWW) on the Natural Resources Of Georgia. No. 2. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, March 23-25, Wilmington, NC.

Robinson, M., Alexander, C.R. Jr. and Hladik, C.M. 2011. Poster: Acquisition of integrated, field-based, subtidal and intertidal marshlands morphology and comparison to LiDAR data. No. 2. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Biennial Meeting., 6-10 November 2011, Daytona Beach, FL.

Schalles, J.F. 2011. Presentation: Student training and habitat monitoring in coastal systems . Teacher and Student Training. Western Region Space Grant Director’s Meeting, August 26, 2011, Fairbanks, AK.

Schalles, J.F., Hladik, C.M., Seminara, D. and O'Donnell, J. 2011. Presentation: Mapping Coastal and Estuarine Chlorophyll Concentrations. S05: Ocean Color Radiometry of Coastal and Inland Water. 2011 ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, February 16, 2011, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Schalles, J.F., Olley, J., Hladik, C.M. and O'Donnell, J. 2011. Presentation: Comparing algal chlorophyll spatial patterns within and between Gulf and East Coast National Estuarine Research Reserves. SCI-106, Comparative Studies of Estuarine and Coastal System Properties. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation, November 9. 2011, Daytona Beach, Florida.

Schutte, C., Meile, C., Di Iorio, D., McKay, P., Joye, S.B., Blanton, J.O. and Schalles, J.F. 2011. Poster: Physical and biogeochemical patterns in the Duplin saltmarsh river system: preliminary results. LTER Science Council Meeting, Jekyll Island, GA.

Seminara, D. and Schalles, J.F. 2011. Presentation: Intersite comparison of marsh spatial patterns using hyperspectral imagery at NERR sites along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts. SCI-106, Comparative Studies of Estuarine and Coastal System Properties. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation, November 9, 2011.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2011. Poster: GCE Data Toolbox: Metadata-driven Software for Data Acquisition, Quality Control and Synthesis. 2011 LTER Science Council Meeting, May 18-19, 2011, Jekyll Island, Georgia.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2011. Poster: GCE Data Toolbox: Metadata-driven Software for Data Acquisition, Quality Control and Synthesis. Environmental Information Management Conference 2011, September 28-29, 2011, Santa Barbara, California.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2011. Presentation: Dynamic, Rule-based Quality Control Framework for Real-time Sensor Data. Streaming QA/QC. Northeast Environmental Sensor Workshop, October 24-27, 2011, Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, Woodstock, New Hampshire.

Thompson, V.D. 2011. Presentation: Colliding Worlds: Anthropology, Ecosystem Science, and Community. the Anthroplus Conference. Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland, College Park.

Thompson, V.D. and Andrus, C.F. 2011. Presentation: Assessing Habitats of Mollusk Collection and Models of Late Archaic Settlement along the Atlantic Coast, USA using Oxygen Isotope Sclerochronology. Society for Ethnobiology.

Thompson, V.D., Turck, J.A. and DePratter, C. 2011. Presentation: Entangling Events: The Guale Landscape and the Spanish Missions. New Perspectives on the Native American Archaeology of the Georgia Bight, the American Museum of Natural History Caldwell VI Conference. St. Catherine’s Island, Georgia.

Turck, J.A. 2011. Presentation: A Siteless Approach to Comparing Multiple Surveys on the Georgia Coast. 68th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, 11/03/2011, Jacksonville, FL.

Turck, J.A. 2011. Presentation: Settlement, Sea Level, and Landscape: The Dynamic Interaction between Humans and Environment. , 11/28/2011, Columbus.

Turck, J.A. and Alexander, C.R. Jr. 2011. Presentation: Coastal Landscapes and their Relationship to Human Settlement on the Georgia Coast. Sixth Annual Caldwell Conference, 05/21/2011, St. Catherines Island, GA.

Venherm, C., Alexander, C.R. Jr., Mccabe, C., Perez-Sanchez, N., Jackson, C., Crass, D. and Robinson, M. 2011. Presentation: Quantifying The Threat To Archaeological, Historic And Cultural Resources From Shoreline Change: The Georgia Coast Example. No. 2. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, March 23-25, Wilmington, NC.

Vu, H., Wieski, K. and Pennings, S.C. 2011. Presentation: Crab mediated tidal creek formation in salt marshes. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation, November 6-11, Daytona Beach, FL.

Young, D., McHugh, C., Viso, R.F. and Peterson, R.N. 2011. Poster: Geophysical Characterization of the Duplin River. 2011 LTER Science Council Meeting, May 2011, Jekyll Island, Georgia.

Alexander, C.R. Jr., Alber, M., Hladik, C.M. and Pennings, S.C. 2010. Presentation: Physical-Biological Interactions in Coastal Settings: The Georgia Coastal Ecosystem LTER Example. American Geophysical Union - Meeting of the Americas, 9-13 August 2010, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil.

Craft, C. 2010. Presentation: Carbon sequestration and nutrient retention in tidal- versus river-pulsed floodplain forests. 6th Annual Meeting of the Society of Wetland Scientists European Chapter, May 26-29 2010, Tramore, Ireland.

Craft, C. 2010. Presentation: Carbon sequestration and nutrient retention in tidal- versus river-pulsed floodplain forests. Symposium on Wetlands in a Flood Pulsing Environment: Effects on Responses in Biodiversity, Ecosystem Functioning and Human Society., Feb. 1-5 2010, Maun, Botswana.

Craft, C. 2010. Presentation: Climate change reduces nitrogen sink capacity of tidal freshwater floodplain forests. Annual Meeting of the Society of Wetland Scientists, June 27-July 2 2010, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Di Iorio, D. and McKay, P. 2010. Presentation: The cycle of vertical and horizontal mixing in a shallow tidal creek. Eos Trans. AGU, 91(26). Ocean Sci. Meet. Suppl., Abstract PO43B-05, February 22-26, 2010, Portland Oregon.

Doherty, M., Booth, M.G. and Amaral-Zettler, L. 2010. Presentation: PYROTAG SEQUENCING OF THREE MICROBIAL DOMAINS IN A SUBTROPICAL SHALLOW ESTUARY NEAR SAPELO ISLAND, GEORGIA, USA. Marine Microbiology. International Society of Microbial Ecology Biennial Meeting, August, 2010, Seattle, Washington, USA.

Guo, H., Pennings, S.C. and Wieski, K. 2010. Presentation: Mechanisms mediating plant distributions in Georgia tidal marshes. 2010 annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, August 1-6, 2010, Pittsburgh, PA.

Hagens, M. and Meile, C. 2010. Poster: Biogeochemical dynamics in salt marsh environments: the role of intertidal hotspots. Goldschmidt Conference, Knoxville TN.

Hladik, C.M., Alber, M., Schalles, J.F. and Pennings, S.C. 2010. Poster: Salt marsh habitat mapping on Sapelo Island, GA using LIDAR and hyperspectralimagery. National Estuarine Research Reserve Annual Meeting, October 11-15, 2010, National Conservation Training Center, Shepherdstown, WV.

Ho, C.-K. and Pennings, S.C. 2010. Presentation: Preference and performance in plant-herbivore interactions across latitude. Organized Oral Session, “Latitudinal gradients in consumer-resource interactions: bridging the gap between pattern and process“. 2010 annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, August 1-6, 2010, Pittsburgh, PA.

Hollibaugh, J.T., Gifford, S., Bano, N., Sharma, S. and Moran, M.A. 2010. Presentation: Analysis of the meta-transcriptome of an ammonia oxidizing Archaea population. US-China Workshop on Geobiological Processes in Extreme Environments, 20 May, 2010, State College PA.

Hollibaugh, J.T., Gifford, S., Bano, N., Sharma, S. and Moran, M.A. 2010. Presentation: Comparison of microdiversity in Crenarchaeota and Bacteria transcripts from a coastal plankton assemblage. 13th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, 24-28 August, 2010, Seattle Washington.

Hollibaugh, J.T., Gifford, S., Bano, N., Sharma, S. and Moran, M.A. 2010. Presentation: Meta-transcriptomic analysis of a bloom of ammonia oxidizers. Invited seminar, Department of Biology, University of Southern California, 12 January, 2010, Los Angeles CA.

Hollibaugh, J.T., Gifford, S., Bano, N., Sharma, S. and Moran, M.A. 2010. Presentation: The meta-transcriptome of an ammonia oxidizing Archaea bloom in Georgia coastal waters. Session B-14. Ocean Sciences Meeting, 23-27 February 2010, Portland OR.

Hurley, D., Scoville, N. and Hladik, C.M. 2010. Poster: Base Station RTK vs. Virtual Reference Station (VRS) RTK survey efficiency: anevaluation of techniques, precision and costs for establishing high resolution “z”coordinates. National Estuarine Research Reserve Annual Meeting, October 11-15, 2010, National Conservation Training Center, Shepherdstown, WV.

Jun, M.h. and Craft, C. 2010. Poster: Effects of climate change on nutrient (N, P) sorption in tidal riverine floodplain forests, Georgia, USA. Symposium on Wetlands in a Flood Pulsing Environment: Effects on Responses in Biodiversity, Ecosystem Functioning and Human Society., Feb. 1-5 2010, Maun, Botswana.

Laporte, C. and Alber, M. 2010. Presentation: South Atlantic Regional Research Plan: A Regional Research Framework. The Coastal Society, June 2010, Wilmington, North Carolina.

Marczak, L. 2010. Presentation: Top-down control dominates latitudinal variation in bottom-up forces on a herbivore community. Organized Oral Session, “Latitudinal gradients in consumer-resource interactions: bridging the gap between pattern and process. 2010 annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, August 1-6, 2010, Pittsburgh, PA.

Marton, J. and Craft, C. 2010. Presentation: Marton, J. and C. Craft. 2010. Denitrification in tidal freshwater floodplain forests of southeast Georgia, USA. Annual Meeting of the Society of Wetland Scientists, June 27-July 2 2010, Salt Lake City, Utah.

McFarlin, C.R., Bishop, T.D., Alber, M. and Hester, M.W. 2010. Poster: Varation in marsh benthic invertebrate presence and abundance related to altered Spartina alterniflora density. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society meeting, March 2010, Wilmingon, North Carolina.

Meile, C. 2010. Presentation: Reaction hotspots at micro-and macroscales: Challenges in early diagenetic modeling. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco.

Pennings, S.C. 2010. Presentation: Latitudinal variation in plant-herbivore interactions in salt marshes. Organized Oral Session, “Latitudinal gradients in consumer-resource interactions: bridging the gap between pattern and process“. 2010 annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, August 1-6, 2010, Pittsburgh, PA.

Redlinski, I., Vymazal, J. and Craft, C.B. 2010. Presentation: Peat properties, accretion and accumulation in a restored and natural bog in Czech Republic. Annual Meeting of the Society of Wetland Scientists, June 27-July 2 2010, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Schalles, J.F., Hladik, C.M., Seminara, D.N., Altrichter, A.E. and Steele, M.M. 2010. Poster: Extracting habitat features from hyperspectral coastal wetland imagery in Georgia and Texas. Coastal Habitats. ESA Annual Meeting, August 1-6, 2010, Pittsburgh, PA.

Seminara, D.N. and Schalles, J.F. 2010. Poster: Vegetation indices to compare salt marsh spatial structure at NOAA estuarine reserves. PS 39 - Coastal Habitats. Ecological Society 2010 Annual Meeting, August 3, 2010, Pittsburgh, PA.

Sheldon, J.E. and Alber, M. 2010. Presentation: Spatial and temporal trends in estuarine water quality on the Georgia coast. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society meeting, March 2010, Wilmington, North Carolina.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2010. Presentation: GCE Data Toolbox for MATLAB – An Introduction. Marine Sciences MATLAB Working Group Meeting, April, 2010, Athens, Georgia.

Turck, J.A. 2010. Presentation: Where are all the Coastally-Adapted People during the Middle Archaic in Georgia? Invited paper presented in the symposium "Exploring Middle Archaic Preconditions of Southeastern Social Complexity: Multiregional Approaches to a Complex Problem". Southeastern Archaeological Conference, 10/28/10, Lexington, KY.

Alber, M. 2009. Presentation: Overview Coastal Georgia Colloquium. , Savannah, Georgia.

Alber, M., Alexander, C.R. Jr., Hladik, C.M., Jackson, C. and Pennings, S.C. 2009. Presentation: Marsh hammocks: isolated uplands in the marsh environment. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation meeting, November 2009, Portland, Oregon.

Booth, M.G., Doherty, M. and Amaral-Zettler, L. 2009. Presentation: Microbial Tag Sequencing Survey of the Sapelo Island Estuarine Complex: Archaea, Bacteria, and Microbial Eukaryotes from Freshwater to Saltwater. Microbial. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Biennial Meeting, November, 2009, Portland, Oregon.

Comerford, C., Joye, S.B. and Weston, N.B. 2009. Presentation: Biogeochemical ramifications of salinity intrusion into freshwater wetlands. LTER Review Meeting 2009.

Di Iorio, D., Ait Amrouche, M., Blanton, J.O. and Amft, J. 2009. Poster: Observations of the dynamical response of heat and salt to buoyancy, oceanic, and wind forcing, and atmospheric fluxes in the GCE domain. LTER All Scientist Meeting, Sept 13-16, 2009, Estes Park, CO.

Doherty, M., Poretsky, R.S., Muscarella, M., Moran, M.A. and Booth, M.G. 2009. Presentation: Tracking Metabolism of an Important Terrestrial Carbon Source by Marine Bacterioplankton. 2009 Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Annual Meeting, November 2009, Portland, Oregon.

First, M.R. and Hollibaugh, J.T. 2009. Presentation: Environmental controls on benthic microbial food webs. Microbial Ecology. LTER ASM 2009, 13 Sept, 2009, Estes Park CO.

Guo, H., Ewers, C. and Pennings, S.C. 2009. Presentation: Factors mediating the distribution of Suaeda linearis in Georgia coastal marshes. Ecological Society of America 2009 annual meeting, August 2-7, 2009, Albuquerque, NM.

Hester, M.W., Mendelssohn, I.A., Alber, M. and Joye, S.B. 2009. Presentation: Effects of sudden salt marsh dieback and Spartina alterniflora stem density on ecosystem services in tidal salt marshes of Georgia and Louisiana, USA. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation meeting, November 2009, Portland, Oregon.

Hladik, C.M., Alber, M., Schalles, J.F., Lynes, A.R. and Pennings, S.C. 2009. Poster: Salt marsh habitat mapping on Sapelo Island, GA using LIDAR and hyperspectral imagery. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation meeting, November 2009, Portland, Oregon.

Joye, S.B., Hyacinthe, C., Samarkin, V., Baas, P. and Hester, M.W. 2009. Presentation: Biogeochemical signatures and microbial activity in sediments recovering from salt marsh dieback. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Conference, November 2009, Portland, Oregon.

McFarlin, C.R., Bishop, T.D., Alber, M. and Hester, M.W. 2009. Presentation: Variation in marsh benthic invertebrate presence and abundance related to altered Spartina alterniflora density. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation, November 2009, Portland, Oregon.

McKay, P. and Di Iorio, D. 2009. Poster: Tidal correlations, groundwater and the reversing salinity gradient in a tidal creek. 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Coastal Circulation, Jun 10, 2009, Colby Sawyer College, New London, NH.

Palomo, L., Hyacinthe, C. and Joye, S.B. 2009. Presentation: Drought impacts on biogeochemistry and microbial processes in salt marsh sediments. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation Conference, November 2009, Portland, Oregon.

Pennings, S.C., Buck, T.L., Lynes, A.R. and Grace, J.B. 2009. Poster: Centrifugal organization of vegetation in salt marsh plant communities. 2009 LTER All Scientists Meeting, September 14-16, 2009, Estes Park, Colorado.

Schaefer, S.C. and Alber, M. 2009. Poster: A MATLAB-based program to simplify the calculation of watershed nitrogen budgets. Portland, Oregon. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation meeting, November 2010, Portland, Oregon.

Schalles, J.F., Hladik, C.M., Altrichter, A.E., Seminara, D.N. and Merani, P.B. 2009. Poster: Geospatial partitioning of ecosystem components in coastal wetlands using masking and classification techniques with high resolution imagery. SCI-210 Marsh - general. Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation 2009 Biennial Conference, November 5, 2009, Portland, OR.

Schalles, J.F., Hladik, C.M., Pennings, S.C., Steele, M.M. and Lynes, A.R. 2009. Presentation: Extracting habitat features from hyperspectral wetland imagery at NOAA’s Sapelo Island and Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserves. NOAA – Educational Partnership Program Fifth Education and Science Forum, November 13, 2009, Howard University, Washington, D.C.

Schutte, C., Moore, W.S., Wilson, A.M. and Joye, S.B. 2009. Poster: Mechanisms for variability in groundwater nutrient flux to estuaries and the coastal ocean. LTER All Scientists Meeting, September 13-17, 2009, Estes Park, Colorado.

Sheldon, J.E. and Burd, A.B. 2009. Poster: The Effects of Climate Signals on Freshwater Delivery to Coastal Georgia, U.S.A. 2009 LTER All Scientists Meeting, Sept. 14-16, 2009, Estes Park, CO.

Sheldon, J.E. and Burd, A.B. 2009. Presentation: An In-depth Look at Alternating Effects of Climate Signals on Freshwater Delivery to Coastal Georgia, U.S.A. Hydrologic Prediction in Estuaries and Coastal Ecosystems. CERF 2009: Estuaries and Coasts in a Changing World, November 1-5, 2009, Portland, OR.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2009. Poster: Dynamic, Rule-based Quality Control Framework for Real-time Sensor Data. 2009 LTER All Scientists Meeting, September 13-17, 2009, Estes Park, Colorado.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2009. Poster: GCE Software Tools for Data Mining, Analysis and Synthesis. 2009 Annual Meeting of the Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER Project, January 6-7, 2009, Athens, Georgia.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2009. Presentation: GCE-LTER Taxonomic Database. Building an LTER Taxonomic Database to Support Synthetic Research. 2009 LTER All Scientists Meeting, September 13-17, 2009, Estes Park, Colorado.

Thompson, V.D., Turck, J.A. and DePratter, C. 2009. Presentation: The Historical Ecology of Islands Large and Small along the Georgia Coast. The Historical Ecology of Hunter-Gatherers, Apr 24-26, 2009, Atlanta, Georgia.

Turck, J.A. 2009. Presentation: Geomorphology and the Dynamic Interaction between Humans and their Environment. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Novemeber 4-7, 2009, Mobile, AL.

Turck, J.A. and Thompson, V.D. 2009. Poster: Natural and Human Impacts on Back-barrier Islands of Georgia, and their Implication for Long Term Ecological Research. Georgia Coastal Ecosystems - Long Term Ecological Research Mid-term Review, Sapelo Island, GA.

Turck, J.A. and Thompson, V.D. 2009. Poster: Natural and Human Impacts on Back-barrier Islands of Georgia. LTER All Scientists Meeting, Estes Park, CO.

Turck, J.A. and Thompson, V.D. 2009. Poster: Natural and Human Impacts on Back-Barrier Islands. Georgia Coastal Ecosystems Long Term Ecological Research Meeting, Athens, Georgia.

Wilson, A.M., Anderson, J., Moore, W.S., Schutte, C. and Joye, S.B. 2009. Presentation: Storm-driven groundwater flow and nutrient transport in a barrier island. American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting, December 2009, San Francisco, California.

Alber, M. 2008. Presentation: How scientists can become involved in education and public outreach. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, 3/08, Orlando, FL.

Alber, M. 2008. Presentation: The Earth has one big ocean with many features. National Marine Educators Association, 7/08, Savannah, GA.

Alber, M., Schaefer, S.C., Pomeroy, L.R., Sheldon, J.E. and Joye, S.B. 2008. Presentation: Nitrogen inputs to the Altamaha River estuary (Georgia, USA): a historic analysis. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, 3/08, Orlando, FL.

Alexander, C.R. Jr. 2008. Presentation: Stratigraphic Development of Holocene and Pleistocene Marsh Islands. Tidalites 2008 - Seventh International Conference on Tidal Environments, 25th-27th September, 2008, Qingdao, China.

Booth, M.G. and Poole, A. 2008. Poster: Utilizing nasA and 15N-NO3- Uptake to Characterize and Quantify Nitrate Assimilation in Estuarine Heterotrophic Bacterioplankton. N-029. 2009 American Society of Microbiology Annual Meeting, June 2008, Boston, Massachusetts.

Guo, H., Pennings, S.C. and Wieski, K. 2008. Poster: Physical stress, plant productivity, competition, and diversity in Georgia tidal marshes. Coastal Habitats. 93rd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, August 3-8, 2008, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Segarra, K., Samarkin, V. and Joye, S.B. 2008. Presentation: Competition between methanogens and iron reducing bacteria in freshwater sediments. Gordon Research Conference on Microbial Metabolism of C1 Compounds, Lewiston Maine.

Sheldon, J.E. and Burd, A.B. 2008. Poster: Seasonal effects of the Southern Oscillation and Bermuda High on freshwater delivery to the central Georgia coast. GCE-LTER 2008 Annual Meeting, March 14-15, 2008, Athens, Georgia.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2008. Presentation: Dynamic, Rule-based Quality Control Framework for Real-time Sensor Data. Quality Assurance Systems. Environmental Information Management 2008, September 10-11, 2008, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Turck, J.A. and Thompson, V.D. 2008. Presentation: Geo-archaeological Analysis of Two Back-Barrier Islands on the Coast of Georgia, U.S.A. Environmental Archaeology in the Georgia Bight. 65th Southeastern Archaeology Conference, November 12-15, 2008, Charlotte, North Carolina.

Wieski, K., Guo, H. and Pennings, S.C. 2008. Poster: Ecosystem functions of tidal fresh, brackish, and salt marshes. Estuarine, Coastal and Intertidal Systems. 93rd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, August 3-8, 2008, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Alber, M. 2007. Presentation: The Earth has one big ocean with many features. Georgia Association of Marine Educators, 10/07, Tybee Island, GA.

Alber, M., Mackinnon, J., Hurley, D. and Curran, M.C. 2007. Presentation: Salt Marsh Dieback in Georgia. Estuarine Research Federations 2007 Annual Meeting, 4-8 November 2007, Providence, Rhode Island.

Collins, S.L., Suding, K.N., Cleland, E.E., Batty, M., Pennings, S.C., Gross, K.L., Grace, J.S., Gough, L., Fargione, J.E., Clark, C.M. Presentation: Rank clocks and plant community dynamics. Joint Ecological Society of America / Society for Ecological Restoration 2007 Meeting, August 5-10, 2007, San Jose, CA.

Craft, C., Clough, J., Ehman, J. and Park, R. 2007. Presentation: Effects of accelerated sea level rise on biogeochemical cycles of tidal marshes of the southeast U.S. coast: a landscape simulation. 10th International Symposium on Wetland Biogeochemistry, April 1-4 2007, Annapolis, Maryland.

Craft, C., Clough, J., Ehman, J. and Park, R. 2007. Presentation: Effects of accelerated sea level rise on C, N and P retention by tidal marshes: a landscape simulation. 2nd International Symposium on Wetland Pollution Dynamics and Control (WETPOL), September 16-20 2007, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia.

Craft, C.B. 2007. Keynote presentation: Tidal marshes and climate change. 2nd International Symposium on Wetland Pollution Dynamics and Control (WETPOL), September 16-20 2007, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia.

Edmonds, J. W., Weston, N. B., Mou, X., Joye, S. B., and Moran, M.A. 2007. Presentation: Rising sea levels and salinity intrusion into tidal freshwater marshes: Shifting microbial communities and pathways of organic matter mineralization. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Santa Fe NM, February 2007.

First, M.R. and Hollibaugh, J.T. 2007. Presentation: Direct uptake of high molecular weight dissolved organic carbon by benthic ciliates. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, February 2007, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Hester, M.W., Mendelssohn, I.A., Alber, M. and Joye, S.B. 2007. Presentation: Climate-Linked Alteration of Ecosystem Services in Tidal Salt Marshes of Georgia and Louisiana: Preliminary Findings. Estuarine Research Federations 2007 Annual Meeting, 4-8 November 2007, Providence, Rhode Island.

Ho, C.-K. and Pennings, S.C. 2007. Presentation: Bergmann¡'s Rule and latitudinal variation in herbivore body size. Joint Ecological Society of America / Society for Ecological Restoration 2007 Meeting, August 5-10, 2007, San Jose, California, USA.

Hollibaugh, J.T. and Ransom, B. 2007. Poster: Comparison of fish species reveals major differences in the composition of gut microflora. ERF 2007, 4-8 November 2007, Providence, Rhode Island.

Johnson, H.E. 2007. Poster: Screening of Fosmid Library of Environmental Genomic DNA from Sapelo Island. Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities Symposium, April 9, 2007, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Joye, S.B., Hunter, K.S., Bernier, M., Craft, C. 2007. Presentation: Salinity-driven patterns in sediment biogeochemistry and microbial activity in Georgia coastal estuaries. 10th International Symposium on the Biogeochemistry of Wetlands, 1-4 April 2007, Annapolis, Maryland.

McFarlin, C.R., Kenemer, B., Alber, M., Hester, M.W. and Bishop, T.D. 2007. Poster: A Comparison of Dieback Effects on Salt Marsh Invertebrates in Georgia and Louisiana. Estuarine Research Federations 2007 Annual Meeting, 4-8 November 2007, Providence, Rhode Island.

Pennings, S.C., Ho, C.-K., Salgado, C., Wieski, K., Dave, N., Kunza, A.E., Wason, E.L. 2007. Presentation: Latitudinal variation in herbivore pressure in Atlantic Coast salt marshes. Joint Ecological Society of America / Society for Ecological Restoration 2007 Meeting, August 5-10, 2007, San Jose, CA.

Porubsky, W.P., Meile, C. and Joye, S.B. 2007. Poster: Variations in groundwater biogeochemistry and flow on Moses Hammock (Sapelo Island, GA): Field measurements, laboratory assays, and modeling. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography 2007 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, 4-9 February 2007, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Porubsky, W.P., Meile, C. and Joye, S.B. 2007. Presentation: Using field measurements, laboratory assays and modeling to examine flow conditions and variations in groundwater biogeochemistry. Estuarine Research Federation 2007 Annual Meeting, 4-8 November 2007, Providence, Rhode Island.

Robinson, J.D., Cozad, M. and Wares, J.P. 2007. Presentation: Population structure of salt marsh invertebrates from the GCE-LTER. Benthic Ecology Meeting, March 21-25 2007, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Schaefer, S.C. and Alber, M. 2007. Presentation: Temperature as a Control on Proportional Nitrogen Export to Coastal Ecosystems: An application of the SCOPE nitrogen budgeting method. Estuarine Research Federations 2007 Annual Meeting, 4-8 November 2007, Providence, Rhode Island.

Schalles, J.F., Hladik, C.M., Volkmer, M. and Saucedo, D.F. 2007. Presentation: Geospatial mapping of species and biomass in Georgia salt marshes using AISA airborne hyperspectral imagery. Estuarine Research Federation 2007 Annual Meeting, 4-8 November 2007, Providence, Rhode Island.

Segarra, K., Samarkin, V. and Joye, S.B. 2007. Presentation: Temperature driven variations in terminal metabolism in methanogenic freshwater sedments. Estuarine Research Federation 2007 Annual Meeting, 4-8 November 2007, Providence, Rhode Island.

Sheldon, J.E. and Burd, A.B. 2007. Poster: Detecting climate signals in river discharge and precipitation data for the central Georgia coast. 2007 AERS/SEERS Meeting, March 15-17, 2007, Pine Knoll Shores, NC.

Sheldon, J.E. and Burd, A.B. 2007. Presentation: Seasonal Effects of the Southern Oscillation and Bermuda High on Freshwater Delivery to Coastal Georgia, U.S.A. Estuarine Research Federation 2007 Annual Meeting, 4-8 November 2007, Providence, Rhode Island.

Sheldon, W.M. 2007. Presentation: Synthesis of incomplete and qualified data using the GCE Data Toolbox. Workshop to define quality management standards for data completeness in derived data products, January 31-February 1, 2007, Jornada Experimental Range, Las Cruces, New Mexico.

Volkmer, M., Schalles, J.F., Hladik, C.M. and Pennings, S.C. 2007. Presentation: Coastal wetland and surface water classifications using hyperspectral aerial imagery. CS23 Remote Sensing and Emerging Technologies. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography 2007 Aquatic Science Meetings, February 5, 2007, Sante Fe, N.M.

Wason, E.L. and Pennings, S.C. 2007. Poster: Gradients of grasshopper species composition and size in Atlantic Coast salt marshes. Joint Ecological Society of America / Society for Ecological Restoration 2007 Meeting, August 5-10, 2007, San Jose, CA.

Weston, N.B., Vile, M.A., Velinksy, D.J., Joye, S.B. and Neubauer, S.C. 2007. Presentation: Rising sea levels and salinity intrusion into tidal freshwater marshes: Shifting microbial communities and pathways of organic matter mineralization. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Santa Fe NM, February 2007.

Weston, N.B., Vile, M.A., Velinksy, D.J., Joye, S.B. and Neubauer, S.C. 2007. Presentation: Shifting pathways and magnitude of organic matter mineralization in tidal freshwater marshes following sea-level rise. Estuarine Research Federation 2007 Annual Meeting, 4-8 November 2007, Providence, Rhode Island.

Whigham, D.F., Barendregt, A., Craft, C. and Neubauer, S. 2007. Climate change consequences for tidal freshwater wetlands at the east and west coast of the Atlantic. International Association of Landscape Ecology, July 8-12 2007, World Congress, Wageningen, The Netherlands.

Alber, M. 2006. Presentation: CSI Ecology: Salt marsh dieback in Georgia. University of Georgia Department of Geology, Athens, Georgia.

Alber, M. 2006. Presentation: Losses of foundation species and the consequences for ecosystem structure and function. Working group at the LTER All Scientists Meeting, September 20-24, 2006. Estes Park, Colorado.

Alber, M. 2006. Presentation: Salt marsh dieback in Georgia. Sudden wetland dieback meeting, May 24, 2006, Wellfleet, Massachussetts.

Alber, M. 2006. Presentation: The Georgia Coastal Research Council - Project overview. Coastal Incentive Grant Colloquium, October 2006, Savannah, Georgia.

Alber, M. and Sheldon, J.E. 2006. Calculating estuary turnover times during non-steady-state conditions using freshwater fraction techniques. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society meeting, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.

Alber, M. and Sheldon, J.E. 2006. Presentation: Simple tools for assessing coastal systems: can we get there from here? Coastal Observing Systems Workshop, LTER All Scientists Meeting, September 20-24, 2006, Estes Park Colorado.

Craft, C.B. and Krull, K. 2006. Presentation: Ecosystem development of a newly emerged tidal marsh. 6th International Workshop on Nutrient Cycling and retention in Natural and Constructed Wetlands, May 31-June 4, 2006, Trebon, Czech Republic.

Craft, C.B. and Krull, K. 2007. Presentation: Ecosystem development of a newly emerged tidal marsh: a model for evaluating "success" of created and restored marshes. Society of Wetland Scientists 27th International Conference, July 9-14, 2006, Cairnes, Australia.

First, M. and Hollibaugh, J.T. 2006. Presentation: Temporal and spatial patterns of benthic microbial communities in a subtropical salt marsh (Sapelo Island, GA). Long Term Ecological Research Network All-Scientists Meeting, September 20-24, 2006, Estes Park, Colorado.

First, M.R. 2006. Presentation: Benthic microbial food webs: daily and yearly variations and short cuts in the microbial loop. University of Georgia Marine Science Graduate Student Seminar Series, August, 2006, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

First, M.R. and Hollibaugh, J.T. 2006. Diel monitoring of sediment bacteria and protists in a subtropical tidal creek, Sapelo Island, Georgia. ASLO Summer Meeting, June 2006, Victoria, British Colombia.

Ho, C.-K. and Pennings, S. C. Presentation: Preference and performance in plant-herbivore interactions across latitude. 91st Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. August 6-11, 2006, Memphis, Tennessee, USA.

Hollibaugh, J.T. and Alber, M. 2006. Presentation: Georgia's Coast - Past, present, and future. Georgia Certified Court Reporters Class, September 2006, St. Simons, Georgia.

Kenemer, B., McFarlin, C. and Alber, M. 2006. Poster: Fiddler Crabs Dig It: A Study of Burrow Dynamics in a Salt Marsh. Fall 2006 Meeting of the Southeastern Estuarine Research Society, October 19-21, 2006, Savannah, Georgia.

Kunza, A.E. and Pennings, S.C. 2006. Poster: Patterns of plant diversity in two salt marsh regions. Long Term Ecological Research Network All-Scientists Meeting, September 20-24, 2006, Estes Park, Colorado.

Lyons, J., Alber, M. and Hollibaugh, J.T. 2006. Poster: Molecular comparison of ascomycete fungal communities on Spartina species found along the east, west, and Gulf coasts of the U.S. LTER All Scientists Meeting, September 20-24, 2006, Estes Park, Colorado.

Lyons, J.I., Alber, M. and Hollibaugh, J.T. 2006. Poster: Molecular comparison of ascomycete fungal communities on Spartina species found along the east, west, and Gulf coasts of the U.S. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society. March 30-April 1, 2006, St. Augustine, Florida.

McFarlin, C.R., Ogburn, M.B. and Alber, M. 2006. Poster: The recent status and trends of two Georgia marsh dieback sites. Spring 2006 Meeting of the Southeastern Estuarine Research Society, March 30-April 1, 2006, St. Augustine, Florida.

McKay, P. and Di Iorio, D. 2006. Presentation: Salt and heat fluxes in a sinuous, macrotidal salt channel in the south Atlantic Bight. OS36D-21. AGU Ocean Sciences Meeting, February 2006, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Pennings, S.C. 2006. Presentation: Plant community response to nitrogen enrichment: results from a cross-site synthesis. Long Term Ecological Research Network All-Scientists Meeting, September 20-24, 2006, Estes Park, Colorado.

Pennings, S.C. 2006. Presentation: Sea-level rise and ecosystem services of tidal marshes. Sea-level rise, hurricanes, and the future of our coasts. Sigma Xi Meeting,Texas A&M University, March 30, 2006.

Porubsky, W.P., Meile, C. and Joye, S.B. 2006. Poster: Nutrient dynamics in the hammock subsurface: The impact of flow and reactions on coastal groundwater biogeochemistry. Academy of the Environment Meeting, October 2006, Athens, Georgia.

Schaefer, S.C. and Alber, M. 2006. Nutrient inputs to the Altamaha River Watershed, 1954-2002. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society, Savannah, Georgia.

Schaefer, S.C. and Alber, M. 2006. Poster: Temperature response of denitrification drives a latitudinal gradient in coastal export. LTER All Scientists Meeting, September 20-24, 2006, Estes Park, Colorado.

Schaefer, S.C. and Alber, M. 2006. Presentation: A latitudinal gradient in the percentage of net anthropogenic nitrogen input exported to Atlantic coast rivers. Estuaries session. Semi-annual meeting of the Southeastern Estuarine Research Societ, March 31-April 1, 2006, St. Augustine, Florida.

Schalles, J., Hladik, C., Whitehurst, L. and Merani, P. 2006. Poster: Hyperspectral imaging of wetlands and estuarine waters of National Estuarine Research Reserves in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic Regions of the United States. Shallow Water Optics. Ocean Optics XVIII, The Oceanographic Society, October 9-13, 2006, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Seay, J.E., Bishop, T.D. and Tilburg, C.E. 2006. Poster: Spatial and temporal variations of fiddler crab (Uca spp.) larval abundance in a Georgia estuary. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society Spring 2007 Meeting, 30 March - 1 April 2006, St. Augustine, Florida.

Seay, J.E., Bishop, T.D. and Tilburg, C.E. 2006. Poster: Spatial and temporal variations of Porcelain Crab larval abundance in a Georgia Estuary. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society Fall 2006 Meeting, 19 October - 21 October 2006, Savannah, Georgia.

Sheldon, W.M. and Remillard, S. 2006. Poster: Software tools for automated synthesis of LTER, USGS and NOAA climate and hydrologic data. Long Term Ecological Research Network All-Scientists Meeting, September 20-24, 2006, Estes Park, Colorado.

Alber, M. 2005. Presentation: Effects of Surface Water Management on Estuarine Resources. Society for Wetland Scientists Meeting. Charleston, South Carolina, 5-10 June 2005.

Alber, M., Pomeroy, L.R., Sheldon, J.E. and Schaefer, S.C. 2005. Presentation: Forty years of watershed nitrogen inputs and estuarine response in the Altamaha River estuary (Georgia, USA). Symposium on "Examining nutrient enrichment effects on coastal ecosystems through comparative ecological approaches and perspectives". 2005 Estuarine Research Federation Meeting. October 16-20, 2005, Norfolk, Virginia.

Bowen, G.M. and Hembree, P.A. 2005. Presentation: Participating in inquiry with field scientists: The development of discursive claim construction by practicing teachers. National Association for Research in Science Teaching, March, 2005, Dallas, TX.

Bowen, G.M. and Hembree, P.A. 2005. Presentation: Understanding the development of competency with inscriptions by science teachers: Conducting inquiry with field biologists. American Educational Research Association, April, 2005.

Clark, C., Cleland, E., Collins, S., Gough, L., Pennings, S. and Suding, K. 2005. Presentation: Predicting the loss of biodiversity with nitrogen addition across North American herbaceous communities: abiotic vs. biotic drivers. Ecological Society of America 2005 Meeting - Ecology at multiple scales, August 7-12, 2005, Montreal, Canada.

Craft, C.B. 2005. Presentation: Freshwater input affects vertical accretion and nutrient accumulation of tidal marshes, Sapelo Island Georgia (USA). Estuarine Research Federation biennial meeting. October 16-21, 2005, Norfolk, Virginia.

Elston, S.A., Seim, H.E. and Blanton, J.O. 2005. Adjusting discrete spatial ADCP data to MLLW over complex bathymetry. Presented at the Gordon Research Conference on Coastal Ocean Circulation, New London, NH. 5-10 June 2005.

Fargione, J., Pennings, S., Clark, C., Suding, K., Gough, L., Grace, J., Cleland, E., Collins, S. and Gross, K. 2005. Presentation: A negative relationship between species richness and productivity response to N addition in a synthesis of N fertilization studies. Ecological Society of America 2005 Meeting - Ecology at multiple scales, August 7-12, 2005, Montreal, Canada.

First, M. 2005. Georgia Coastal Ecosystems Long-Term Ecological Research (GCE-LTER) Site Review. LTER Graduate Student Collaborative Research Symposium. Andrews Experimental Research Forest, April 2005, Blue River, Oregon.

Hembree, P.A. and Bowen, G.M. 2005. Presentation: Talking about research: Developing competency in the discursive practices of science through participating in inquiry with field biologists. Canadian Society for the Study of Education, May, 2005, London, Ontario.

Ho, C.-K. and Pennings, S.C. 2005. Poster: Consequences of Omnivory for Trophic Interactions: A Case from Salt Marshes. Ecological Society of America 2005 Meeting - Ecology at multiple scales, August 7-12, 2005, Montreal, Canada.

Ho, C.-K. and Pennings, S.C. 2005. Presentation: Consequences of ominivory. The 18th Biennial Conference of the Estuarine Research Federation. Oct. 16-20, 2005, Norfolk, Virginia.

Kunza Vargas, A.E. and Pennings, S.C. 2005. Poster: Plant diversity of Texas and Georgia salt marshes. Ecological Society of America 2005 Meeting - Ecology at multiple scales, August 7-12, 2005, Montreal, Canada.

Pennings, S.C. 2005. Presentation: Physical forcing and variation in salt marsh plant productivity at multiple time scales. Ecological Society of America 2005 Meeting - Ecology at multiple scales, August 7-12, 2005, Montreal, Canada.

Richards, C.L., Donovan, L.A. and Mauricio, R. 2005. Presentation: Selection, but no local adaptation of plant physiological traits in contrasting salt marsh environments. ERF 2005 - The 18th Biennial Conference of the Estuarine Research Federation, October 16-21, 2005, Norfolk, Virginia.

Schaefer, S.C. and Alber, M. 2005. Presentation: Comparison of net anthropogenic nitrogen inputs and riverine export in estuarine watersheds of the Southeast. 2005 Estuarine Research Federation Meeting. October 16-20, 2005, Norfolk, Virginia.

Sheldon, J.E. and Alber, M. 2005. Poster: New and improved: Modeling mixing time scales in the Altamaha River estuary. GCE-LTER 2005 Annual Meeting. GCE-LTER, Feb. 11-12, 2005, Athens, Georgia.

Sheldon, J.E. and Alber, M. 2005. Presentation: Beyond whole-estuary flushing times: Using transport times through salinity zones to explain chlorophyll patterns in the Altamaha River estuary (Georgia, USA). Estuarine Interactions: biological-physical feedbacks and adaptations. 2005 Estuarine Research Federation Meeting. October 16-20, 2005, Norfolk, Virginia.

Verity, P.G., Alber, M. and Bricker, S.B. 2005. Presentation: Long term declines in dissolved oxygen in well-mixed estuaries in the southeast USA. ASLO Summer Meeting, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, June 19-24, 2005.

White, S.N. and Alber, M. 2005. Presentation: The response of Spartina species to prolonged drought in the Altamaha River Estuary, Georgia. 2005 Estuarine Research Federation Meeting. October 16-20, 2005, Norfolk, Virginia.

Alber, M. 2004. Presentation: Effects of surface water management on coastal resources. Georgia River Network Annual Meeting. February 2004, Milledgeville, Georgia.

Alber, M. 2004. Presentation: Marsh dieback efforts and workshop report. Georgia Coastal Research Council Conference. February 2004, Savannah, Georgia.

Alber, M. 2004. Presentation: Marsh dieback studies in Georgia. Georgia Coastal Research Council Marsh Dieback Workshop. February, 2004, Savannah, Georgia.

Alber, M. 2004. Presentation: The Georgia Coastal Research Council: Where science meets policy. Institute for Georgia Environmental Leadership. March 2004, Jekyll Island, Georgia.

Aretxabaleta, A., Nelson, J., Blanton, J., Seim, H., Werner, C., Weisberg, R. and Blanton, B. 2004. Presentation: Cold Event in the South Atlantic Bight During Summer of 2003: Anomalous Hydrographic and Atmospheric Conditions. Fall Meeting Supplement. Ocean Sciences. EOS Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 13-17 December 2004, San Francisco, CA.

Craft, C.B. 2004. Presentation: Vegetation ecology in wetlands. ASLO 2004 Summer Meeting. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, June 13-18, 2004, Savannah, Georgia.

Edmonds, J.W., Weston, N.B., Joye, S.B. and Moran, M.A. 2004. Presentation: Changes in Microbial Community Structure and Activity in Response to Fluctuations in Organic Carbon Pools in Salt Marsh Sediments. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Microbiology. American Society of Microbiology, June, 2004, Atlanta, Georgia.

Hembree, P.A. 2004. Presentation: Collaboration, Dialogue, and Empowerment (CDE): Signposts Toward a Culture of Effective Science Teacher Education. Sustainment: Teachers' experiences in long-term, collaborative, field-based research. Southeastern Association for the Education of Teachers in Science, October 22-24, 2004, Gainesville, Florida.

Hembree, P.A. 2004. Presentation: Constructing science knowledge: Field-based environmental science education. Paper presented at the National Association of Research in Science Teaching, April 2004, Vancouver, British Columbia.

Hembree, P.A. 2004. Presentation: Defining Science/Defining Stories: Teachers' Constructions of Science Knowledge through Collaborations in Field-Based Scientific Research. National Association of Research in Science Teaching, April, 2004, Vancouver, British Columbia.

Hembree, P.A. 2004. Presentation: Defining Science/Defining Stories: Teachers' Constructions of Science Knowledge through Collaborations in Field-Based Scientific Research. Paper presented at the Association for the Education of Teachers in Science, January 2004, Nashville, TN.

Hembree, P.A. 2004. Presentation: Sustainment: Teachers' experiences in long-term, collaborative, field-based research. Southeastern Association for the Education of Teachers in Science, October, 2004, Gainesville, Florida.

Joye, S.B., Lee, R.Y., Porubsky, W.P. and Weston, N.B. 2004. Presentation: Environmental Controls On Denitrification In Temperate And Tropical Shallow Sediments. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, 2004, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Li, C.Y. and Blanton, J.O. 2004. Presentation: Tidal flushing of three inlets along the central Georgia coast. ASLO 2004 Summer Meeting: The Changing Landscapes of Oceans and Freshwater. Physical processes. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, 13-18 June, 2004, Savannah, GA.

Lyons, J.I., Newell, S.Y., Brown, R.P. and Moran, M.A. 2004. Poster: Screening for Bacterial-Fungal Associations in a Southeastern U.S. Salt Marsh Using Pre-established Fungal Monocultures. International Symposium on Microbial Ecology. August 22-27, 2004, Cancun, Mexico.

Newell, S.Y., Lyons, J.I. and Moran, M.A. 2004. Presentation: A Saltmarsh Decomposition System and its Ascomycetous Laccase Genes. Abstracts of the Annual Scientific Meeting of the British Mycological Society. Molecular Ecology of Fungi in the Environment. British Mycological Society, September 13-15, 2004, Nottingham, UK.

O'Connell, S.G., Ogburn, M. and Alber, M. 2004. Poster: Soil characteristics at marsh dieback areas along the Georgia coast. Semiannual Meeting of the Southeastern Estuarine Research Society. Marsh Grass - Poster Session. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society, 15-17 April 2004, Ft. Pierce, FL.

Ogburn, M.B. and Alber, M. 2004. Presentation: An Investigation of Salt Marsh Dieback using Transplant Experiments. Georgia Coastal Research Council Conference. February 2004, Savannah, Georgia.

Ogburn, M.B. and Alber, M. 2004. Presentation: Salt Marsh Dieback in Georgia: Field Survey and Transplant Experiments. Semiannual Meeting of the Southeastern Estuarine Research Society. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society, 15-17 April 2004, Ft. Pierce, FL.

Pennings, S.C. 2004. Presentation: Local and geographic variation in Spartina-herbivore interactions. Third International Conference on Invasive Spartina, November 8-10, 2004, San Francisco, CA.

Seim, H.S., Blanton, J.O. and Elston-Graham, S.A. 2004. Presentation: Tidal circulation and energy dissipation in a sinuous coastal plain estuary. 2004 Biannual Meeting: Hydrodynamics and morphodynamics in estuaries and coastal seas. Physics of Estuaries and Coastal Seas, 19-22 October 2004, Merida, Yucatán, Mexico.

Shalack, J. and Bishop, T.D. 2004. Poster: Spatial and temporal variability in recruitment of decapod megalopae in the Duplin River, Georgia. Semiannual Meeting of the Southeastern Estuarine Research Society. Invertebrates - Poster Session. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society, 15-17 April 2004, Ft. Pierce, FL.

Sheldon, J.E. and Alber, M. 2004. Presentation: SqueezeBox: Flow-scaled 1-D box models for estuary residence time estimates. NOS Workshop on Residence/Flushing Times in Bays and Estuaries. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, June 8-9, 2004, Silver Spring, Maryland.

Sheldon, J.E. and Alber, M. 2004. Presentation: SqueezeBox: Flow-scaled 1-D box models for estuary residence time estimates. Spring 2004 meeting. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society (SEERS), October 14-16, 2004, Wilmington, North Carolina.

Sheldon, W.M. 2004. Presentation: EML Best Practices for LTER Site Metadata. 2004 LTER Information Managers Meeting. July 28-31, 2004, Portland, Oregon.

Sheldon, W.M. 2004. Presentation: LTER Metadata Query Interface – Current Status and Future Challenges. 2004 LTER Information Managers Meeting. July 28-31, 2004, Portland, Oregon.

Thoresen, M. and Alber, M. 2004. Presentation: Utilization of Benthic Diatoms by Oysters (Crassostrea virginica). Semiannual Meeting of the Southeastern Estuarine Research Society. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society, 15-17 April 2004, Ft. Pierce, FL.

Weston, N.B. and Joye, S.B. 2004. Presentation: Seasonal patterns of coupling between hydrolytic/fermentative and terminal metabolic microbial communities in an estuarine sediment. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, 2004, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Alber, M. 2003. Presentation: A River Runs To It: The effects of changing inflow to estuaries. Special Symposium titled “When the rivers run dry. Cross-disciplinary perspectives on societal responses to drought and ecosystem impacts”. 2003 Ecological Society of America meeting. Aug. 2003, Savannah, GA.

Alber, M. and Hollibaugh, J.T. 2003. Presentation: Georgia Coastal Research: Science and Management. Southeastern Coastal Ocean Research Conference. Jan. 2003, Charleston, SC.

Alber, M., Cronin, T., Giblin, A., Howarth, R., Jay, D., Justic, D., Kimmerer, W., Montagna, P., Knowles, N., Najjar, R., Peterson, B., Scavia, D., Ulanowicz, D. and Walker, H. 2003. Presentation: Effects of climate-induced changes of freshwater inflow on estuaries: Report of the ERF biocomplexity working group. 2003 Estuarine Research Federation meeting. September 2003, Seattle, WA.

Albers, G. and Alber, M. 2003. Presentation: Vascular Plant Composition and Soil Characteristics of Undeveloped Back-barrier Islands near Sapelo Island, Georgia. 2003 Ecological Society of America meeting. Aug. 2003, Savannah, GA.

Amft, J., Helm, K., Kang, K., Sheldon, W.M. and Blanton, J.O. 2003. Poster: Salinity Monitoring in Coastal Georgia. LTER All Scientists Meeting. 19-21 September 2003, Seattle, Washington.

Andrade, F., Blanton, J.O. and Adelaide Ferreira, M. 2003. Presentation: A digital elevation model of a tidal creek and its relationship to tidal circulation. ASLO 2003, 9-14 February 2003, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Bishop, T.D. 2003. Presentation: Invasive biology and status of the green porcelain crab (Petrolisthes armatus) in Georgia waters. South Georgia Invasive Species Workshop, sponsored by The Nature Conservancy and Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve. October 2003, Brunswick, GA.

Bishop, T.D. and Hurley, D. 2003. Poster: The non-indigenous porcelain crab, Petrolisthes armatus: population trends in the Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve. 2003 Estuarine Research Federation meeting. September 2003, Seattle, WA.

Bishop, T.D. and Hurley, D. 2003. Poster: The non-indigenous porcelain crab, Petrolisthes armatus: population trends in the Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve. National Estuarine Research Reserve System / National Estuarine Research Reserve Association Annual Meeting. October 2003, Charleston, S.C.

Bishop, T.D., Hurley, D. and Alber, M. 2003. Presentation: An inventory of the macroinvertebrate fauna of oyster reefs in the Duplin River, Georgia, with emphasis on non-indigenous species occurrence. 2003 Estuarine Research Federation meeting. Sept. 14-18, 2003, Seattle, WA.

Bryan, L.A. and Hembree, P.A. 2003. Presentation: A course for promoting reflection on science teaching and learning during field experiences. Roundtable paper presented at the Association for the Education of Teachers in Science, 2003, St. Louis, MO.

Craft, C.B. and Pruett, C. 2003. Poster: Freshwater pulsing affects sedimentation, organic matter accumulation and vertical accretion of GCE estuarine marshes. Long Term Ecological Research All Scientists Meeting. September 18-22, 2003, Seattle, Washington.

Elston, S.A., Blanton, J.O. and Seim, H.E. 2003. Presentation: Spatial structure of secondary flow in a curving channel. Physics of Estuaries and Coastal Seas 2002. 16-20 September 2002, Hamburg, Germany.

Ewanchuk, P., Pennings, S.C., Bertness, M.D., Selig, E.R. and Houser, L.T. 2003. Presentation: Temporal and spatial variation in interactions among salt marsh plants. Estuaries on the Edge. Estuarine Research Federation and LTER Joint Symposium, Setember 18, 2003, Seattle, WA.

Hamrick, J.L., Richards, C.L., Donovan, L.A. and Mauricio, R. 2003. Presentation: Genetic diversity and clonal structure of the salt marsh perennial Borrichia frutescens. Society for the Study of Evolution 2003 annual meeting. Chico, CA.

Hembree, P.A. 2003. Presentation: Teachers doing research: From Sapelo Island to the classroom and back. Paper presented at the Georgia Science Teachers Association, 2003, Jekyll Island, GA.

Ho, C.-K., Salgado, C.S., Dave, N.B. and Pennings, S.C. 2003. Poster: Latitudinal variation in herbivore densities and damage to plants in coastal salt marshes. Ecological Society of America, August 3-8, 2003, Savannah, GA.

Hollibaugh, J.T. 2003. Presentation: Metagenomic analysis of natural microbial communities. LTER All Scientists Meeting. 17-21 September 2003, Seattle, WA.

Hurley, D., Bishop, T.D. and Alber, M. 2003. Poster: An inventory of the macroinvertebrate fauna of oyster reefs in the Duplin River, Georgia, with emphasis on non-indigenous species occurrence. 2003 Estuarine Research Federation meeting. September 2003, Seattle, WA.

Hurley, D., Bishop, T.D. and Alber, M. 2003. Poster: An inventory of the macroinvertebrate fauna of oyster reefs in the Duplin River, Georgia, with emphasis on non-indigenous species occurrence. National Estuarine Research Reserve System / National Estuarine Research Reserve Association Annual Meeting. October 2003, Charleston, S.C.

Joye, S.B. 2003. Presentation: Benthic primary production and nutrient dynamics in intertidal sediments. Workshop on Tidal Flat Biogeochemistry, Hanse Institute of Advanced Study. May 2003, Delmenhorst, Germany.

Joye, S.B., Weston, N.B., Porubsky, W.P. and Moore, W.S. 2003. Presentation: Groundwater as source of nutrients and organic matter to freshwater and marine ecosystems. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting. February, 2003, Salt Lake City, UT.

Kang, K. and Di Iorio, D. 2003. Poster: Physical processes affecting Turbulence in Altamaha Sound. LTER All Scientists Meeting. 19-21 September 2003, Seattle, Washington.

Kang, K. and Di Iorio, D. 2003. Poster: Turbulent Mixing in the Altamaha Estuary: An Observation and Model Comparison. 17th Biennial Conference of the Estuarine Research Federation. 14-18 September 2003, Seattle, Washington.

Li, C., Blanton, J.O. and Seim, H.E. 2003. Presentation: Assessment of spatial distribution of tidal and subtidal flow conditions in the Satilla River estuary using vessel-towed ADCP. SECOS 2003. 27-29 January 2003, Charleston, SC.

Lyons Moreta, J.I., Newell, S.Y., Buchan, A. and Moran, M.A. 2003. Presentation: Diversity of fungal laccase genes in a southeastern U.S. salt marsh. ASM Annual Meeting. May 2003, Washington D.C.

Lyons, J.I., Biers, E.J., Newell, S.Y., Moran, M.A. and Hollibaugh, J.T. 2003. Poster: Microbial Interactions on Decaying Spartina alterniflora in a GCE-LTER Salt Marsh. Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) All Scientists Meeting. September 18-23, 2003, Seattle, Washington.

Lyons, J.I., Newell, S.Y. and Moran, M.A. 2003. Poster: Diversity of Fungal Laccase Genes in a Southeastern U.S. Salt Marsh. 103rd General Meeting for the American Society for Microbiology (ASM). Washington, D.C.

McFarlin, C.R., Buck, T.L., Newell, S.Y. and Pennings, S.C. 2003. Poster: Impact of fertilization on the abundance of two detritivorous snails. Embarking on a Decade of Synthesis. 2003 LTER All Scientists Meeting, September 18-21, 2003, Seattle, WA.

McFarlin, C.R., Buck, T.L., Newell, S.Y. and Pennings, S.C. 2003. Poster: Impact of fertilization on the abundance of two detritivorous snails. Uplands to Lowlands: Coastal Processes in a Time of Global Change. Aquatic Systems. Ecological Society of America, August 3-8, 2003, Savannah, GA.

Newell, S.Y. 2003. Presentation: Geographic variation in fungal decomposition in marshes. Estuaries on the Edge: 17th Biennial Conference of the Estuarine Research Federation. September 2003, Seattle, WA.

Ogburn, M.B., Bishop, T.D. and Alber, M. 2003. Poster: Population dynamics of two salt marsh snails in three Georgia estuaries. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society meeting. March 2003, Atlantic Beach, NC.

Pennings, S.C. 2003. Presentation: Latitudinal variation in plant-herbivore interactions in Atlantic Coast salt marshes. Estuaries on the Edge. Estuarine Research Federation and LTER Joint Symposium, September 18, 2003, Seattle, WA.

Pennings, S.C., Bertness, M.D., Ewanchuk, P.J., Selig, E.R. and Houser, L.T. 2003. Presentation: Temporal and spatial variation in positive and negative interactions among salt marsh plants: the role of climate and community. Expanding scales, expanding perspectives: new insights into marine ecosystem dynamics. Ecological Society of America, August 2003, Savannah, GA.

Porubsky, W.P., Weston, N.B. and Joye, S.B. 2003. Poster: Examination of denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium as pathways for the reduction of inorganic nitrogen in saltmarsh sediment. 17th Biennial Conference of the Estuarine Research Federation. September 2003, Seattle, WA.

Porubsky, W.P., Weston, N.B., Lee, R. and Joye, S.B. 2003. Poster: Diel and seasonal patterns of benthic fluxes of nutrients, gases, and dissolved organics from temperate intertidal sediments of Georgia and South Carolina. Long Term Ecological Research All Scientists Meeting. September 2003, Seattle, WA.

Porubsky, W.P., Weston, N.B., Lee, R.Y. and Joye, S.B. 2003. Poster: Diel and seasonal patterns of benthic fluxes of nutrients, gases, and dissolved organics from temperate intertidal sediments of Georgia and South Carolina. SECOS Meeting. January 2003, Charleston, SC.

Richards, C.L., Donovan, L.A., Mauricio, R. and Hamrick, J.L. 2003. Poster: Patterns of genetic diversity along a severe environmental gradient in a salt marsh perennia. National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR) 2003 annual meeting. Charleston, SC.

Richards, C.L., Donovan, L.A., Mauricio, R. and Hamrick, J.L. 2003. Presentation: Genetic diversity and clonal structure of the salt marsh perennial Borrichia frutescens. Ecological Society of America 2003 Annual Meeting Abstracts. Savannah, GA.

Richards, C.L., Donovan, L.A., Mauricio, R. and Hamrick, J.L. 2003. Presentation: Patterns of genetic diversity along a severe environmental gradient in a salt marsh perennial. Estuarine Research Federation 2003 Conference Abstracts. Seattle, WA.

Salgado, C., Ho, C.-K., Davé, N. and Pennings, S.C. 2003. Poster: Strength of plant-herbivore interactions varies across latitude in Atlantic coast salt marshes. 2003 Meeting of the International Biogeographic Society. International Biogeographic Society, January 4-8, 2003, Mesquite, NV.

Sheldon, J.E. and Alber, M. 2003. Poster: Modeling mixing time scales and transport of dissolved substances in the Altamaha River estuary. 2003 LTER All Scientist's Meeting, "Embarking on a Decade of Synthesis". LTER, Sept. 18-21, 2003, Seattle, Washington.

Sheldon, J.E. and Alber, M. 2003. Presentation: The equivalence of estuarine turnover times calculated using fraction of freshwater and tidal prism models. 2003 Estuarine Research Federation meeting, Sept. 14-18, 2003, Seattle, WA.

Sheldon, W.M. 2003. Presentation: GCE Data Toolbox -- metadata-based tools for automated data processing and analysis. 2003 LTER All-Scientists Meeting. Sept. 18-21, 2003, Seattle, WA.

Sheldon, W.M. 2003. Presentation: Software Tools for Automated Metadata Creation, Metadata-mediated Data Processing and Quality Control Analysis – real time processing solutions for real-time data. 2003 LTER All-Scientists Meeting. Sept. 18-21, 2003, Seattle, WA.

Sheldon, W.M. 2003. Presentation: Strategies for Adding EML Support to the GCE Data Toolbox for Matlab. IMEXEC 2003 Winter Meeting, Feb. 4, 2003, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Santa Barbara, CA.

Sheldon, W.M., Moran, M.A. and Hollibaugh, J.T. 2003. Presentation: Efforts to Link Ecological Metadata with Bacterial Gene Sequences at the Sapelo Island Microbial Observatory. 2003 LTER All-Scientists Meeting. Sept. 18-21, 2003, Seattle, WA.

Snyder, M., Taillefert, M. and Ruppel, C. 2003. Presentation: Redox Chemical Zonation at the Salinity Transitions of a Surficial Coastal Aquifer. The Earth’s Eyes: Aquatic Sciences Through Space and Time. ASLO, February 8-14, 2003, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Thoresen, M. and Alber, M. 2003. Poster: Temporal and spatial dynamics of seston in the Duplin River: Implications for oyster food resources. LTER All-Scientists Meeting. September 2003, Seattle, WA.

Thoresen, M. and Alber, M. 2003. Presentation: Benthic diatoms in seston and eastern oysters: patterns of spatial and seasonal abundance in a tidal inlet (Duplin River, Georgia, USA). 2003 Estuarine Research Federation meeting. Sept. 14-18, 2003, Seattle, WA.

Thoresen, M. and Alber, M. 2003. Presentation: POC concentrations over different scales of variability in a tidal inlet (Duplin River, Georgia). Southeastern Estuarine Research Society meeting. March 2003, Atlantic Beach, NC.

Weston, N.B., Porubsky, W.P. and Joye, S.B. 2003. Presentation: Shallow marsh groundwater biogeochemistry and organic matter lability. ASLO Aquatic Sciences meeting. February 2003, Salt Lake City, UT.

Weston, N.B., Porubsky, W.P., Joye, S.B., Samarkin, V. and Erickson, M. 2003. Poster: Porewater Stoichiometry of Terminal Metabolic Products, Sulfate, and Dissolved Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Estuarine Sediments. Long Term Ecological Research Program All Scientists Meeting. September 2003, Seattle, WA.

White, S. and Alber, M. 2003. Poster: Controls of Spartina zonation patterns along the Altamaha River Estuary, GA: Abiotic and biotic mechanisms. 2003 Estuarine Research Federation meeting. Sept. 14-18, 2003, Seattle, WA.

White, S. and Alber, M. 2003. Presentation: Salinity, Sulfate, and Competition: Exploring interactions and impacts on Spartina alterniflora and S. cynosuroides growth. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society meeting. March 2003, Atlantic Beach, NC.

White, S.N. and Alber, M. 2003. Presentation: Will the marsh paradigm hold? Spartina distributions along the length of the Altamaha River Estuary, GA. 2003 Ecological Society of America meeting, Aug. 2003, Savannah, GA.

Alber, M. 2002. Presentation: Freshwater inflow to estuaries. Biocomplexity in estuarine responses to climate change and variability. ERF Workshop. April 2002, Woods Hole, MA.

Alber, M. 2002. Presentation: The ERF Biocomplexity Initiative: The implications of climate change for estuaries. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society meeting. October 2002, Conway, SC.

Alber, M. and Flory, J.E. 2002. The Effects of Changing Freshwater Inflow to Estuaries: A Georgia Perspective. Georgia Coastal Research Council.

Albers, G. and Alber, M. 2002. Presentation: The Impact of Residential Development on Georgia's Marsh Hammocks: Exploring the link between land and water in the coastal zone. The Coastal Society Conference. The Coastal Society Conference, May, 2002, Galveston, Texas.

Bartlett, J. 2002. Presentation: Salt marsh hydrology (Sapelo Island, GA) and tectonic structure (NM) using electromagnetic and electrical methods. SURE results symposium at Georgia Institute of Technology. August 2002.

Bartlett, J. and Ruppel, C. 2002. Poster: Hydrologic processes across salinity gradients at the upland-estuary interface. AGU Fall Meeting. Dec. 2002.

Blanton, J.O. and Seim, H.E. 2002. Presentation: Fluxes of salt and suspended sediments in a curving estuary. Physics of Estuaries and Coastal Seas 2002. 17-20 September 2002, Hamburg, Germany.

Bryan, L.A. and Hembree, P.A. 2002. Presentation: Science inquiry and teacher inquiry: Practicing what we preach. Round table presentation at the Association for the Education of Teachers in Science, 2002, St. Louis, MO.

Buchan, A., Moreta, J.I.L., Newell, S.Y. and Moran, M.A. 2002. Poster: Mycology within the Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER, Subproject Decomposers Consortia Experiments. Seventh International Mycological Congress. Population Dynamics & Ecology. International Mycological Association, Universiy of Oslo, 11-17 August, 2002, Oslo, Norway.

Buck, T.L. and Pennings, S.C. 2002. Poster: Variation in zonation patterns of salt marsh plants among sites. 87th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America and the 14th Annual International Conference of the Society for Ecological Restoration. Ecological Society of America, August, 2002, Tucson, Arizona.

Di Iorio, D. and Kang, K. 2002. Presentation: Flow, Salinity and Bottom Turbulence characteristics in the Altamaha Estuarine Channel. OS22E-250. 2002 Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Franks, S.J., Richards, C.L., Gonzales, E., Cousins, J.E. and Hamrick, J.L. 2002. Presentation: Multi-scale genetic analysis of Uniola paniculata L.: a coastal species with a fragmented, linear distribution. American Society of Naturalists National Meeting. Banff, Canada.

Hembree, P.A. 2002. Presentation: S.A.P.E.L.O. - Scientists and professional educators learning outdoors: Professional development through collaborative research. Paper presented at the Georgia Science Teachers Association, 2002, Jekyll Island, GA.

Porubsky, W.P., Weston, N.B. and Joye, S.B. 2002. Presentation: Redox control of benthic fluxes of nutrients and dissolved organics from coastal sediments. ASLO Summer Meeting. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, June, 2002, Victoria, British Columbia.

Richards, C.L., Pennings, S.C. and Donovan, L.A. 2002. Poster: Community-wide patterns of phenotypic variation in salt marsh plants. 2002 National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR) Annual Meeting.

Ruppel, C., Schultz, G. and Fulton, P. 2002. Poster: Coincident geophysical and hydrologic studies to constrain physical, chemical, and biological processes in Georgia marshes. Salt Marsh Dynamics conference at Florida State University. April, 2002, Talahassee, FL.

Sheldon, W.M. 2002. Presentation: GCE Taxonomic Database: A researcher-managed web database application. 2002 LTER Information Managers Meeting. Long Term Ecological Research Network, July 11, 2002, Orlando, Florida.

Sheldon, W.M. 2002. Presentation: GCE-LTER Taxonomic Database: An automated database application for displaying custom species lists on the web. OBFS Informatics Training Workshop. October 23, 2002, Sevilleta, New Mexico.

Thoresen, M., Alber, M. and Nelson, J.R. 2002. Presentation: Microalgal food resources of oysters: are benthic diatoms important to an estuarine suspension-feeder?. Joint Workshop of the National Estuarine Research Reserve System and National Estuarine Research Reserve Association. October 2002, Falmouth, Mass.

Weston, N.B., Porubsky, W.P. and Joye, S.B. 2002. Presentation: Seasonal patterns of porewater nutrients, dissolved organics, redox species and gases in estuarine sediments. ASLO Summer Meeting. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, June, 2002, Victoria, British Columbia.

Alber, M. 2001. Presentation: Understanding freshwater inflow to Georgia estuaries: from science to policy. 2001 Estuarine Research Federation Meeting. Estuarine Research Federation, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

Amft, J., Blanton, J.O., Di Iorio, D., Helm, K. and Pennings, S.C. 2001. Poster: Estuarine salinity regime near Sapelo Island, Georgia. ERF 2001: An Estuarine Odyssey. Estuarine Research Federation, November 4-8, 2001, St. Petersburg, Florida.

Bishop, T.D., Alber, M. and Wiegert, R.G. 2001. Poster: Macrofaunal population shifts and changing coastal salinity regimes. ERF 2001: An Estuarine Odyssey. Estuarine Research Federation, Nov. 4-8, 2001, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

Buchan, A., Lyons, J.I., Newell, S.Y. and Moran, M.A. 2001. Poster: Molecular Characterization of Bacterial and Fungal Decomposer Communities in a Southeastern U.S. Salt Marsh. Poster presented at the American Society for Microbiology 2001 Meeting. Molecular Microbial Ecology. American Society for Microbiology, May 20-24, 2001, Orlando, Florida.

Buchan, A., Neidle, E.L. and Moran, M.A. 2001. Poster: Prevalence and Diversity of an Aromatic Ring-Cleaving Dioxygenase Gene in a Salt Marsh Community. American Society for Microbiology 2001 meeting. American Society for Microbiology, May 21-24, 2001, Orlando, Florida.

Burden, C.A., Blanton, J.O., Moore, T.C. and Amft, J. 2001. Presentation: Spatial variability in tidal current asymmetry in a shallow tidal creek. ERF 2001: An Estuarine Odyssey. Estuarine Research Federation, St. Petersburg, Florida.

Craft, C.B. 2001. Presentation: Recovery of an impounded Spartina marsh following re-introduction of tidal inundation. Biannual meeting of the Estuarine Research Federation. Estuarine Research Federation, Nov. 4-8, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

Di Iorio, D. and Kang, K. 2001. Presentation: Flow and Density characteristics in the intracoastal waterway channel separating two Georgia estuaries. ERF 2001: An Estuarine Odyssey. Estuarine Research Federation, St. Petersburg, Florida.

Elston, S.A., Blanton, J.O. and Seim, H.E. 2001. Presentation: Salinity and velocity distributions in a naturally sinuous estuary. ERF 2001: An Estuarine Odyssey. Estuarine Research Federation, St. Petersburg, Florida.

Franks, S.J., Jones, F.A., Johnston, J.A., Bouck, A.C., Comita, L.S., Hardesty, B.D., Richards, C.L., Rosenthal, D.R. and West, J.B. 2001. Presentation: What is Molecular Ecology?. Annual meeting for the Society for the Study of Evolution, 2001. Ecological genetics. Society for the Study of Evolution, Knoxville, Tennessee.

Fulton, P., Schultz, G. and Ruppel, C. 2001. Presentation: Hydrologic and geophysical constraints on submarsh groundwater flow to an estuary in the Georgia Bight. EOS Transactions of the American Geophysical Union. EOS.

Goodbody, G., Bishop, T.D. and Alber, M. 2001. Presentation: Distribution of snails in the Satilla and Altamaha River Estuaries. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society Meeting. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society, Mar 01, 2001, Charleston, South Carolina.

Goranson, C. and Pennings, S.C. 2001. Poster: Effects of physical gradients on palatability of salt marsh plants to herbivores. Poster presented at the ESA Annual Meeting 2001. Ecological Society of America, Madison, Wisconsin.

Hembree, P.A. 2001. Presentation: Preservice teachers' experiences in scientific research. Paper presented at the Georgia Science Teachers Association, 2001, Macon, GA.

Hembree, P.A. 2001. Presentation: Scientists and professional educators learning outdoors: Professional development through collaborative research. Paper presented at the Southeastern Association for the Education of Teachers in Science, 2001, Tampa, FL.

Joye, S.B., Weston, N.B. and MacAvoy, S.E. 2001. Presentation: Groundwater inputs and sediment biogeochemical processes in Georgia and South Carolina coastal ecosystems. Biannual Meeting of the Estuarine Research Federation. Estuarine Research Federation, November, 2001, St. Petersburg, Florida.

Lee, R.Y., Wooller, M.J., Fogel, M.L. and Joye, S.B. 2001. Presentation: Ecosystem controls on nitrogen, carbon, and oxygen cycling in temperate and tropical intertidal sediments. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, November, 2001.

Li, C. and Blanton, J.O. 2001. Presentation: Competition and lateral distribution of tide- and discharge-induced flows in a coastal lagoon with multiple inlets. ERF 2001: An Estuarine Odyssey. Linking Physical and Biological Processes. Estuarine Research Federation, St. Petersburg, Florida.

Newell, S.Y., Buchan, A., Lyons, J.I. and Moran, M.A. 2001. Productivity and species diversity of eu- and prokaryotic decomposers of a marshgrass-decay system. Abstracts of the Ninth International Symposium for Microbial Ecology. Jun 23, 2001, Amsterdam.

Pennings, S.C., Bertness, M.D., Donnelly, J.P., Ewanchuk, P.J., Silliman, B.R. and Callaway, R.M. 2001. Presentation: Impacts of global change on coastal salt marshes. Keynote address to the German Limnological Association, September 17-21, 2001, Kiel, Germany.

Pennings, S.C., Bertness, M.D., Donnelly, J.P., Ewanchuk, P.J., Silliman, B.R. and Callaway, R.M. 2001. Presentation: Impacts of human activities on coastal salt marshes. Meeting of the Western Society of Naturalists, November 10-12, 2001, Ventura, California.

Richards, C.L. 2001. Presentation: Conservation genetics of three salt marsh perennials. Annual Meeting 2001 Garden Club of America. Garden Club of America, Orlando, Florida.

Richards, C.L., White, S.N., Mcguire, M.A., Franks, S.J. and Donovan, L.A. 2001. Presentation: Evidence for local adaptation along a salinity gradient in a salt marsh perennial. ESA 2001. Ecological Society of America, Aug 01, 2001.

Richards, C.L., White, S.N., Mcguire, M.A., Franks, S.J., Mauricio, R. and Donovan, L.A. 2001. Presentation: Adaptive plasticity in a salt marsh perennial. Annual meeting for the Ecological Society of America: Evolutionary ecology. Ecological Society of America, Madison, Wisconsin.

Ruppel, C. 2001. Presentation: Groundwater exchanges in GCE marshes. Marine Biological Lab (PIE group). Mar 01, 2001, Woods Hole, Massachusets.

Ruppel, C., Schultz, G., Tobias, C. and Raymond, P. 2001. Abstract: Coupled physical and chemical constraints on groundwater flow across the upland-estuary interface in peat and clastic settings. GSA Abstracts with Programs.

Schultz, G. 2001. Presentation: Multiscale groundwater flow and transport processes in coastal aquifer systems. Water Resources Seminar Series, Civil & Environmental Engineering. Mar 01, 2001.

Schultz, G. and Ruppel, C. 2001. Abstract: Characterizing heterogeneity of surficial aquifers in coastal Georgia using complementary observations. GSA Abstracts with Programs.

Schultz, G. and Ruppel, C. 2001. Presentation: Constraints on the pattern of hydraulic properties, groundwater flow, and transport at the upland-estuary margins. AGU Spring Meeting. American Geophysical Union, Apr 01, 2001.

Schultz, G. and Ruppel, C.D. 2001. Presentation: Constraints on the pattern of hydraulic properties, groundwater flow, and transport at upland-estuary margins. EOS Transactions of the American Geophysicists Union. EOS.

Sheldon, J.E. and Alber, M. 2001. Poster: Any way you slice it: A comparison of residence time calculations using simple compartment models of the Altamaha River estuary. ERF 2001: An Estuarine Odyssey (16th Biennial Conference of the Estuarine Research Federation). Freshwater Inflow: Science, Policy and Management. Estuarine Research Federation, Nov. 4-8, 2001, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

Sheldon, W.M. 2001. Presentation: GCE Site and Information Management Overview. 2001 LTER Information Managers Meeting. Long Term Ecological Research Network, August 1-4, 2001, Madison, Wisconsin.

Thoresen, M., Alber, M. and Nelson, J.R. 2001. Presentation: Microalgal food resources of oysters: are benthic diatoms important to an estuarine suspension-feeder?. ERF 2001: An Estuarine Odyssey. Estuarine Research Federation, Nov. 4-8, 2001, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

White, S. and Alber, M. 2001. Presentation: Distribution of two salt marsh bank species along a salinity gradient in the Altamaha River Estuary: A fraction of the sum. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society Meeting. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society, Mar 01, 2001, Charleston, South Carolina.

White, S.N. and Alber, M. 2001. Presentation: Distribution of S. alterniflora and S. cynosuroides along the Altamaha River: Potential impacts of competition, salinity and sulfate availability. ERF 2001: An Estuarine Odyssey. Estuarine Research Federation, Nov. 4-8, 2001, St. Pete Beach, Florida.

Alber, M. and Sheldon, J.E. 2000. Presentation: Residence times in the Altamaha River Estuary: a progress report. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society Meeting. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society, Oct 01, 2000, Tampa, Florida.

Elston, S.A., Blanton, J.O. and Seim, H.E. 2000. Presentation: Secondary circulation in curved and straight estuarine reaches. 10th International Biennial Conference on Physics of Estuaries and Coastal Seas Proceedings. Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA.

Hembree, P.A. 2000. Presentation: The long term ecological research network: Education in Georgia. Paper presented at the Georgia Association of Marine Education, 2000, Savannah, GA.

Newell, S.Y. 2000. Presentation: Patterns and fate of fungal productivity in saltmarshes. INTECOL 2000, the Millenium Wetlands Symposium of the International Association for Ecology. Aug 01, 2000, Quebec City, Canada.

Richards, C.L., Pennings, S.C. and Donovan, L.A. 2000. Presentation: Morphological variation in twelve salt marsh plant species on Sapelo Island, GA. ESA 2000. Ecological Society of America, Aug 01, 2000.

Ruppel, C. 2000. Presentation: Hydrological considerations for estimating groundwater fluxes in salt marsh estuaries. Jun 01, 2000, Geology & Geophysics and Marine Chemistry departments, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA.

Schultz, G. and Ruppel, C. 2000. Poster: Groundwater flow and transport at the island-estuary boundary, Sapelo Island, Georgia. LTER All-Scientists' Meeting. Long Term Ecological Research Network, Aug 01, 2000, Snowbird, Utah.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr., Chalmers, A.G. and Hollibaugh, J.T. 2000. Poster: Georgia Coastal Ecosystems - A New Coastal Site in the Long Term Ecological Research Network. Poster presented at the LTER All Scientists Meeting, August, 2000, Snowbird, Utah.

Smith, C.B., Alber, M. and Sheldon, J.E. 2000. Poster: Analysis of historic vegetation changes in two Georgia estuaries using a GIS. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society Meeting. Southeastern Estuarine Research Society, Oct 01, 2000, Tampa, Florida.

Thoresen, M. and Alber, M. 2000. Presentation: Tidal dynamics of particulate material in the Duplin River (Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve): An evaluation of the YSI 6025 chlorophyll probe. The National Estuarine Research Reserve Annual Workshop. National Estuarine Research Reserve, Oct 01, 2000, Williamsburg, Virginia.

Reports

Gries, C., Beaulieu, S., Brown, R.F., Elmendorf, S., Garritt, H., Gastil-Buhl, G., Hsieh, H.-Y., Kui, L., Martin, M., Maurer, G., Nguyen, A.T., Porter, J., Sapp, A., Servilla, M. and Whiteaker, T.L. 2021. Data Package Design for Special Cases. In: . EDI. (DOI: 10.6073/pasta/9d4c803578c3fbcb45fc23f13124d052)

Bailey, M. and Heynen, N. 2020. Sweet (and sticky) redemption. In: Scalawag Magazine.

Danczak, R., Goldman, A., Meile, C., Schalles, J.F., Thomle, J. and Stegen, J. 2019. WHONDRS 48 Hour Diel Cycling Study at the Altamaha River in Georgia, USA. Worldwide Hydrobiogeochemistry Observation Network for Dynamic River Systems (WHONDRS). In: . (DOI: 10.15485/1577263)

Sheldon, J.E. and Alber, M. 2019. An Examination of High Salinity Events in the Altamaha River Estuary. In: Review prepared for GA DNR-CRD.

Addes, D. 2013. Listening for / Learning from ecological knowledge: a social science pilot study in McIntosh County, GA. In: South Atlantic Regional Sea Grant - NERRS Fellowship Report. Sapelo Island NERR, Sapelo Island, Georgia. (presented)

Turck, J.A. and Thompson, V.D. 2013. An Archaeological Survey of Pumpkin Hammock (9MC350), McIntosh County, Georgia. In: . Report on file, Georgia Archaeological Site File, Athens.

Alber, M., Sheldon, W.M. Jr., Laporte, C. and Douce, T. 2012. Water quality metadatabase for the South Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative. In: Natural Resource Report NPS/SECN/NRR—2012/581. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado.

Turck, J.A. and Thompson, V.D. 2012. An Archaeological Survey of Little Sapelo Island (Little Sapelo S- 9MC353 and N- 9MC352), McIntosh County, Georgia. In: . Report on file, Georgia Archaeological Site File, Athens.

Turck, J.A. and Thompson, V.D. 2011. An Archaeological Survey of Mary Hammock (9MC351), McIntosh County, Georgia. In: Georgia Archaeological Site File. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Turck, J.A. and Thompson, V.D. 2011. An Archaeological Survey of Patterson Island (9MC493), McIntosh County, Georgia. In: . Report on file, Georgia Archaeological Site File, Athens.

Thompson, V.D. 2010. Archaeological Excavations on Pumpkin Hammock (9MC350), McIntosh County, Georgia. In: . The Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Historic Preservation Division, Atlanta, Georgia.

Turck, J.A. and Thompson, V.D. 2010. An Archaeological Survey of Patterson Island (9MC493), McIntosh County, Georgia. In: Georgia DNR Project Reports. Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Historic Preservation Division, Atlanta, Georgia.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr., Laporte, C., Carpenter, J.P. and Alber, M. 2009. Southeast Coastal Water Quality Monitoring Metadata Tools - Database and Web Applications. In: Natural Resource Report NPS/SECN/NRR—2009/159. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado.

Thoresen, M. and Alber, M. 2004. Trends in recruitment and Perkinsus marinus parasitism in the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, within the Sapelo Island National Estuarine Research Reserve (SINERR). Pages 32 in: Marine Technical Report No. 04-01. The University of Georgia School of Marine Programs.

Newsletter and Newspaper Articles

Gries, C., Henshaw, D.L., Brown, R.F., Cary, R., Downing, J., Jones, C., Kennedy, A., Laney, C., Martin, M., Morse, J., Porter, J., Read, J., Rettig, A., Sheldon, W.M. Jr., Strachan, S. and Zdravkovic, B. 2014. Sensor and sensor data management best practices released. In: LTER Databits - Information Management Newsletter of the Long Term Ecological Research Network: Spring 2014. LTER Network, Albuquerque, NM.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2014. Using the GCE Data Toolbox as an EML-compatible workflow engine for PASTA. In: LTER Databits – Information management Newsletter of the Long Term Ecological Research Network: Fall 2014. LTER Network, Albuquerque, NM.

Chamblee, J.F., Sheldon, W.M. Jr. and Cary, R. 2013. GCE and CWT Host Successful Workshop to Demonstrate, Improve, and Promote the Adoption of the GCE Data Toolbox for Matlab. In: LTER Databits - Information Management Newsletter of the Long Term Ecological Research Network: Spring 2013. LTER Network, Albuquerque, NM.

Gries, C., Sheldon, W.M. Jr., Fountain, T., Sebranek, C., Miller, M. and Tilak, S. 2013. Integrating Open Source Data Turbine with the GCE Data Toolbox for MATLAB. In: LTER Databits - Information Management Newsletter of the Long Term Ecological Research Network: Spring 2013. LTER Network, Albuquerque, NM.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr., Chamblee, J.F. and Cary, R. 2013. Automating Data Harvests with the GCE Data Toolbox. In: LTER Databits - Information Management Newsletter of the Long Term Ecological Research Network: Fall 2013. LTER Network, Albuquerque, NM.

Silliman, B.R. and Hensel, M.S. 2013. Quality of biodiversity, not just quantity, is key: Right mix of species is needed for conservation. In: Science Daily.

Chamblee, J.F. and Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2011. Systems Upgrade through Technology Transfer across LTERs: Who Benefits? In: LTER Databits - Information Management Newsletter of the Long Term Ecological Research Network: Spring 2011. Long Term Ecological Research Network, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2011. Mining Long-term Data from the Global Historical Climatology Network. In: LTER Databits - Information Management Newsletter of the Long Term Ecological Research Network: Fall 2011. Long Term Ecological Research Network, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2011. Putting It Out There – Making the Transition to Open Source Software Development. In: LTER Databits - Information Management Newsletter of the Long Term Ecological Research Network: Spring 2011. Long Term Ecological Research Network, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2010. Implementing ProjectDB at the Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER. In: LTER Databits - Information Management Newsletter of the Long Term Ecological Research Network: Fall 2010. Long Term Ecological Research Network, Albuquerque, NM.

Alber, M. 2009. Connecting Academic Scientists and Coastal Managers in Georgia. Pages 66-68 in: Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2009. Getting started with eXist and XQuery. In: LTER Databits - Information Management Newsletter for the Long Term Ecological Research Network: Spring 2009. Long Term Ecological Research Network.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2008. Developing a Searchable Document and Imagery Archive for the GCE-LTER Web Site. Pages 5-8 in: DataBits: An electronic newsletter for Information Managers: Spring 2008. Long Term Ecological Research Network, Albuquerque, NM.

Georgia Coastal Research Council. 2007. Research Summary: On the shoulders of giant plants. Georgia Sound Newsletter. 13(3):1.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2007. Practical Distributed Computing Approach for Web Enabling Processor-intensive Programs. In: DataBits: An electronic newsletter for Information Managers: Spring 2007. Long Term Ecological Research Network, Albuquerque, NM.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2006. Mining and Integrating Data from ClimDB and USGS using the GCE Data Toolbox. In: DataBits: An electronic newsletter for Information Managers: Spring 2006. Long Term Ecological Research Network, Albuquerque, NM.

Blanton, J.O., Amft, J., Andrade, F., Adelaide Ferreira, M. and Fernandes, E. 2005. The Duplin River Study: Exchange processes between intertidal areas and tidal creeks. Pages 11-12 in: LTER Network News.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2005. EML Harvesting II: Preparing Site Metadata and Harvest Lists. In: DataBits: An electronic newsletter for Information Managers: Spring 2005. Long Term Ecological Research Network, Albuquerque, NM.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2005. GCE Data Search Engine: A Client-side Application for Metadata-based Data Discovery and Integration. In: DataBits: An electronic newsletter for Information Managers: Spring 2005. Long Term Ecological Research Network, Albuquerque, NM.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2002. GCE Data Toolbox for Matlab® -- Platform-independent tools for metadata-driven semantic data processing and analysis. In: DataBits: An electronic newsletter for Information Managers: Fall 2002. Long Term Ecological Research Network, Albuquerque, NM.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2001. A Standard for Creating Dynamic, Self-documenting Tabular Data Sets Using Matlab®. In: DataBits: An electronic newsletter for Information Managers: Spring 2001. Long Term Ecological Research Network, Albuquerque, NM.

Sheldon, W.M. Jr. 2001. Database Techniques for Creating Maintenance-free Web Pages. In: DataBits: An electronic newsletter for Information Managers: Fall 2001. Long Term Ecological Research Network, Albuquerque, NM.

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grants OCE-9982133, OCE-0620959, OCE-1237140 and OCE-1832178. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in the material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.