SERC Publications List
(last updated Dec 2007)

Since 1962, SERC researchers have published more than 1400 articles and papers in scientific publications. In addition to the entire biliography below, there are several other viewing options.

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  • Abbe, G. R.; Riedel, G. F., and Sanders, J. G. Factors that influence the accumulation of copper and cadmium by transplanted eastern oysters (Crassostrea Virginica) in the Patuxent River, Maryland. Marine Environmental Research. 2000; 49:377-396.

  • Abbe, G. R.; Sanders, J. G., and Riedel, G. F. Silver uptake by the oyster (Crassostrea virginica): Effect of organism size and storage sites. Esturaine, Coastal, and Shelf Science. 1994; 39:249-260.

  • Aerts, R.; Verhoeven, J. T. A., and Whigham, D. F. Plant-mediated controls on nutrient cycling in temperate fens and bogs. Ecology. 1999; 80(7):2170-2181.

  • Aguilar, R.; Hines, A. H.; Kramer, M. A.; Wolcott, T. G., and Lipcius, R. Timing and route of movement and migration of post-copulatory female blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, from the upper Chesapeake Bay. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 2005; 319:117-128.

  • Aguilar, R.; Johnson, E. G.; Hines, A. H.; Kramer, M. A., and Goodison, M. R. Importance of blue crab life history for stock enhancement and spatial management of the fishery in Chesapeake Bay. Reviews in Fisheries Science. 2008; 16:117-124.

  • Ainsworth, E. A.; Davey, P.; Hymus, A.; Chiappirini, G.; Drake, C., and Long, S. P. Long term response of photosynthesis to elevated carbon dioxide in a Florida scrub oak ecosystem. Ecological Applications. 2002; 12:1267-1275.

  • Ainsworth, E. A.; Tranel, P. J.; Drake, B. G., and Long, S. P. The clonal structure of Quercus geminata revealed by conserved microsatellite loci . Molecular Ecology. 2003; 12:527-532.

  • Allan, J. David; Kinsey, T. G., and James, M. C. Abundances and production of copepods in the Rhode River subestuary of Chesapeake Bay. Chesapeake Science. 1976; 17(2):86-92.

  • Allen, L. H.Jr.; Drake, Bert G.; Rogers, H. H., and Shinn, J. H. Field techniques for exposure of plants and ecosystems to elevated CO2 and other trace gasses. Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences. 1992; 11(2-3):85-119.

  • Altman, S. and Whitlatch, R. B. Effects of small-scale disturbance on invasion success in marine communities. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 2007; 342:15-29.

  • Alto, B. W.; Yanoviak, S. P.; Lounibos, L. P., and Drake, B. G. Effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 on water chemistry and mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) growth under competitive conditions in container habitats. Florida Entomologist. 2005; 88:372-382.

  • Alvarez, Fernando. Host-parasite interactions of the rhizocephalan barnacle Loxothylacus panopaei infecting xanthid crabs along the east coast of North America. College Park, MD: University of Maryland; 1993.

  • Alvarez, Fernando; Hines, Anson H., and Reaka-Kudla, Marjorie L. Effects of parasitism by the barnacle Loxothylacus panopaei (Gissler) (Cirripedia: Rhizocephala) on growth and survival of the host crab Rhithropanopeus harrisii (Gould) (Brachyura: Xanthidae). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 1995; 192:221-232.

  • Amorim, H. V.; Smucker, Richard A., and Pfister, R. M. Some physical aspects of Brazilian green coffee beans and the quality of the beverage. Turrialba. 1976; 26:24-27.

  • Anderson, D. M.; Aubrey, D. G.; Tyler, M. A., and Coats, D. Wayne. Vertical and horizontal distributions of dinoflagellate cysts in sediments. Limnology and Oceanography. 1982; 27:757-765.

  • Anderson, D. M.; Coats, D. Wayne, and Tyler, M. A. Encystment of the dinoflagellate Gyrodinium uncatenum: Temperature and nutrient effects. Journal of Phycology. 1985; 21:200-206.

  • Anderson, J. M.; Chow, W. S.; Park, Y. L.; Franklin, L. A.; Robinson, S. P. A., and von Hasselt, P. R. Response of Tradescantia albiflora to irradiance: change versus changeability. Photosynthesis Research. 2001; 67:103-112.

  • Andrews, W. R.; Target, N. M., and Epifano, C. E. Isolation and characterization of the metamorphic inducer of the common mud crab, Panopeus herbstii. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 2001; 261:121-134.

  • Anonymous. Rhode River basin USGS water data report. In. Maryland and Delaware Water Year 1981: U.S. Department of the Interior; 1982; pp. 180-186.

  • Armentano, Thomas V.; de la Cruz, Armando; Duever, M.; Loucks, Orie L.; Meijer, W.; Mulholl, P. J.; Tate, R. L., and Whigham, Dennis F. Recent changes in the global carbon balance of tropical organic soils. Indianapolis, IN: Department of Energy, Biotic Resources Analysis Program; 1983; DOE/CH/10135-1.

  • Armesto, J. J.; Aravena, J. C.; Villagran, C.; Perez, C., and Parker, G. G. Bosques templados de la cordillera de la costa. In: Armesto, J. J. et al, editor. Ecologia de los Bosques Nativos de Chile. Santiago, Chile: Universidad de Chile; 1995; pp. 199-213.

  • Arp, Willem J. Vegetation of a North American salt marsh and elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Free University of Amsterdam; 1991.

  • Arp, Willem J. and Drake, Bert G. Increased photosynthetic capacity of Scirpus olneyi after 4 years of exposure to elevated CO2. Plant Cell and Environment. 1991; 14:1003-1006.

  • Arp, Willem J.; Drake, Bert G.; Pockman, Will T.; Curtis, Peter S., and Whigham, Dennis F. Interactions between C3 and C4 salt marsh plant species during four years of exposure to elevated atmospheric CO2. Vegetatio. 1993; 104/105:133-143.

  • Askins, R. A.; Lynch, James F., and Greenberg, Russel. Population declines in migratory birds in eastern North America. Current Ornithology. 1990; 7:1-57.

  • Askins, Robert A. Foraging ecology of temperate-zone and tropical woodpeckers. Ecology. 1983; 64(4):945-956.

  • Azcon-Bieto, Joaquim; Gonzalez-Meler, Miquel A.; Doherty, Wendy, and Drake, Bert G. Acclimation of respiratory O2 uptake in green tissues of field-grown native species after long-term exposure to elevated atmospheric CO2. Plant Physiology . 1994; 106:1163-1168.

  • Babiarz, C. L.; Hurley, J. P.; Krabbenhoft, D. P.; Gilmour, C. C., and Branfireun, B. A. Application of ultrafiltration and stable isotopic amendments to field studies of mercury partitioning to filterable carbon in lake water and overland runoff. Science of the Total Environment. 2003; 304:295-303.

  • Bai, X.; Adolf, J. E.; Bachvaroff, T.; Place, A. R., and Coats, D. W. Interplay between host toxins and parasitism by Amoebophrya. Harmful Algae. 2007; 6:670-678.

  • Baker, M. E.; Weller, D. E., and Jordan, T. E. Comparison of automated watershed delineations: effects on land cover areas, percentages, and relationships to nutrient discharge. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. 2006; 72:159-168.

  • ---. Effects of stream map resolution on measures of riparian buffer distribution and nutrient retention potential . Ecology. 2007; 22:973-992.

  • ---. Improved methods for quantifying potential nutrient interception by riparian buffers. Landscape Ecology. 2006; 21:1327-1345.

  • ---. Improved methods for quantifying potential nutrient interception by riparian buffers. Landscape Ecology. 2006; 21:1327-1345.

  • Baker, M. E. and Wiley, M. J. Characterization of woody species distributions in riparian forests of Lower Michigan using map-based models. Wetlands. 2004; 24:550-561.

  • Baker, M. E.; Wiley, M. J.; Seelbach, P. W., and Carlson, M. L. GIS model of subsurface water potential for aquatic resource inventory, assessment, and environmental management. Environmental Management. 2003; 32:706-719.

  • Baker, Matthew Elliott. Characterizing riparian ecosystem composition and structure in Lower Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI: Univeristy of Michigan; 2002.

  • Baker, Matthew Elliott. Diversity of landscape ecosystems in river valleys of the Huron-Manistee National Forests, northern Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan; 1995101 leaves.

  • Balch, W. M.; Drapeau, D. T.; Cucci, T. L.; Vailancourt, R. D.; Kilpatrick, K. A., and Fritz, J. J. Optical backscattering by calcifying algae: Separating the contribution of particulate inorganic and organic carbon fractions. Journal of Geophysical Research. 1999; 104:1541-1558.

  • Balch, W. M.; Drapeau, D. T., and Fritz, J. J. Monsoonal forcing of calcification in the Arabian Sea. Deep-Sea Research II. 1999; 47:1301-1337.

  • Ball, A. S.; Milne, E., and Drake, B. G. Elevated atmospheric-carbon dioxide concentration increases soil respiration in a mid-successional lowland forest. Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 2000; 32(5):721-723.

  • Banaszak, Anastazia T. and Neale, Patrick J. Ultraviolet radiation sensitivity of photosynthesis in phytoplankton from an estuarine environment. Limnology and Oceanography. 2001; 46(3):592-603.

  • Banta, William C.; Perez, Federico M., and Santagata, Scott. A setigerous collar in Membranipora chesapeakensis n. sp. (Bryozoa): Implications for the evolution of cheilostomes from ctenostomes. Invertebrate Biology. 1995; 114(1):83-88.

  • Barendregt, A.; Whicham, D. F.; Meire, P.; Baldwin, A., and Van Damme S. Wetlands in the tidal freshwater zone. in: Verhoeven, J. T. A. et al, Ed. Wetlands and Natural Resource Management. Berlin: Springer-Verlag; In-press.

  • Barkan, Christopher P. L. and Withiam, Matthew L. Profitability, rate maximization and reward delay: A test of the simultaneous-encounter model of prey choice with Parus atricapillus. The American Naturalist. 1989; 134(2):254-272.

  • Bean, G. A.; Fusco, M., and Klarman, W. L. Studies on "The Lake Venice Disease" of eurasian milfoil in the Chesapeake Bay. Chesapeake Science. 1973; 14(4):279-280.

  • Bender, Michael E. and Correll, David L. Use of Wetlands as Nutrient Removal Systems. Baltimore, MD: Chesapeake Research Consortium; 1974.

  • Benoit, J.; Gilmour, C.; Heyes, A.; Mason, R. P., and Miller, C. Geochemical and biological controls over methylmercury production and degradation in aquatic ecosystems. in: Chai, Y. and O. C Braids. Biogeochemistry of Environmentally Important Trace Elements. Washington, D. C.: American Chemical Society; 2003.

  • Benoit, J.; Gilmour, C. C.; Mason, R. P.; Riedel, G. S.; Riedel, G. F., and Sullivan, K. Behavior of mercury in the Patuxent River Estuary, MD, USA. Biogeochemistry. 1998; 40:249-265.

  • Benoit, J. M.; Gilmour, C. C., and Mason, R. P. Aspects of bioavailability of mercury for methylation in pure cultures of Desulfobulbous propionicus (1pr3). Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 2001; 67:51-58.

  • ---. Influence of sulfide on solid-phase mercury bioavailability for methylation by pure cultures of Desulfobulbous propionicus (1pr3). Environmental Science &Technology. 2001; 35:127-132.

  • Benoit, J. M.; Gilmour, C. C.; Mason, R. P., and Heyes, A. Sulfide controls on mercury speciation and bioavailability in sediment pore waters. Environmental Science & Technology. 1999; 33:951-957.

  • Benoit, J. M.; Mason, R. P., and Gilmour, C. C. Estimation of mercury-sulfide speciation in sediment pore waters using octanol-water partitioning and implications for availability to methylating bacteria. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 1999; 18:2138-2141.

  • Benoit, J. M.; Mason, R. P.; Gilmour, C. C., and Aiken, G. R. Constants for mercury binding by dissolved organic carbon isolates from the Florida Everglades. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta. 2001; 65:4445-4451.

  • Berberich, S. Hatching a plan for blue crabs. Zoogoer. 2005; 34:20-26.

  • Berk, Sharon G.; Colwell, Rita R., and Small, Eugene B. A study of feeding responses to bacterial prey in estuarine ciliates. Transactions of the American Microscopy Society. 1976; 95(3):514-520.

  • Berke, S. K. and Woodin, S. A. Tube decoration may not be cryptic for Diopatra cuprea (Polychaeta : Onuphidae). Biological Bulletin. 2008; 214:50-56.

  • Bi, Shuping; Du, Sidan, and Correll, David L. Estimation of aluminum speciation in surface waters of low ionic strength by a simple computer model. International Journal of Environmental and Analytical Chemistry. 1997; 68(4):479-495.

  • Biber, P. D.; Gallegos, C. L., and Kenworthy, W. J. Calibration of a bio-optical model in the North River, North Carolina (Albemarle-Pamlico Sound): A tool to evaluate water quality impacts on seagrasses. Estuaries and Coasts. 2008; 31:177-191.

  • Biber, P. D.; Paerl, H. W.; Gallegos, C. L., and Kenworthy, W. J. Evaluating indicators of seagrass stress to light limnitation in North carolina. in: Bortone, S. A., Ed. Estuarine indicators. Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press; 2005; pp. 193-209.

  • Bisson, Isabelle-Anne; Marra, Peter P.; Burtt, Edward H. Jr.; Sikaroodi, Masourneh, and Gillevet, Patrick M. Molecular comparison of plumage and soil bacteria across biogeographic, ecological, and taxonomic scales. Microbial Ecology. 2007; 54:65-81.

  • Blakeslee, A. M. H. and Byers, J. E. Using parasites to inform ecological history: Comparisons among three congeneric marine snails. Ecology. 2008; 89:1068-1078.

  • Blum, J. C.; Chang, A. L.; Liljesthrom, M.; Schenk, M. E.; Steinberg, M. K., and Ruiz, G. M. Non-native solitary ascidian Ciona intestinalis (L.) depresses species richness. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 2007; 342:5-14.

  • Blum, J. C.; Chang, M.; Liljesthrom, M. Schenk M. E.; Steinberg, M. K., and Ruiz, G. M. Non-native solitary ascidian Ciona intestinalis (L.) depresses species richness.

  • Bobbink, R.; Beltman, B.; Verhoeven, J. T. A., and Whigham, D. F. Wetlands: Functioning, Biodiversity, Conservation, and Restoration. Berlin: Springer-Verlag; In-press.

  • Bock, C. and Lynch, James F. Breeding bird populations of burned and unburned conifer forests in the Sierra Nevada. Condor. 1970; 72:182-189.

  • Bockstahler, Katrin R. and Coats, D. Wayne. Grazing of the mixotrophic dinoflagellate Gymnodinium sanguineum on ciliate populations of Chesapeake Bay. Marine Biology. 1993; 116:477-487.

  • ---. Spatial and temporal aspects of mixotrophy in Chesapeake Bay dinoflagellates. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology. 1993; 40(1):49-60.

  • Boomer, K. B.; Weller, D. E., and Jordah, T. E. Empirical models based on the Universal Soil Loss Equation fail to predict sediment descharges from Chesapeake Bay catchments. Journal of Environmental Quality. 2007; 37:79-89.

  • Boomer, K. B.; Weller, D. E., and Jordan, T. E. Universal soil loss equation-based empirical models fail to predict sediment discharges from Chesapeake Bay catchments. In-press.

  • Booth, C. R.; Morrow, J. H.; Coohill, T. P.; Cullen, J. J.; Frederick, J. E.; Haeder, D. P.; Holm-Hansen, O.; Jeffrey, W. H.; Mitchell, D. L.; Neale, P. J.; Sobolev, I.; Van-Der-Leun, J., and Worrest, R. C. Impacts of solar UVR on aquatic microorganisms. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 1965; 2(1997):252-269.

  • Bost, Wynne. Sperm viability during storage by female blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus. Post-copulatory, pre-migratory movement and foraging of mature female blue crabs in Chesapeake Bay. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University. Dept. of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences; In Review.

  • Bowie, G. L.; Sanders, J. G.; Riedel, G. F.; Gilmour, C. C.; Breitburg, D. L.; Cutter, G. A., and Porecella, D. B. Assessing selenium cycling and accumulation in aquatic ecosystems. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. 1996; 90:93-104.

  • Bracho, R.; Powell, T. L.; Dore, S.; Li, J. H.; Hinkle, C. R., and Drake, B. G. Environmental and biological controls on water and energy exchange in Florida scrub oak and pine flatwoods ecosystems. Journal of Geophysical Research -Biogeosciences. 2008; 113:G02004.

  • Branscomb, E. S. Effects of predation and competition on the distribution and abundance of the barnacles, Balanus improvisus and B. eburneus. College Park, MD: M.S. Thesis, University of Maryland; 1973.

  • ---. Proximate causes of mortality determining the distribution and abundance of the barnacle Balanus improvisus Darwin in Chesapeake Bay. Chesapeake Science. 1976; 17:281-288.

  • Breitburg, D., PanelistNational Research Council. River Basins and Coastal Systems Planning within the U. S. Army Corps of RngineersWashington, D.C.: National Academies Press; 2004167 pp.

  • Breitburg, D. L.; Bartell, S. M.; Brandt, S. B.; Bundy, M. H.; Gilmour, G. G.; Jordan, T. E.; Lipton, D. L.; Magnien, R. E.; McManus, G.; Osman, R. W.; Riedel, G. F.; Sellner, K. G.; Sanders, J. G.; Seitzinger, S., and Weller, D. E. submitted to. Importance of understanding ecological complexity to predicting effects of multiple stressors on coastal systems (COASTES Project). Final Report. St. Leonard, MD: Academy of Natural Sciences Estuarine Research Center; 2003; NA66RG0129 and NA96RG0032.

  • Breitburg, D. L. and Fulford, R. S. Oyster-sea nettle interdependance and altered control within the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem. Estuaries and Coasts. 2006; 29:776-784.

  • Breitburg, D. L. and Houde, E. Habitat, habitat requirements, and habitat management. in: Fisheries Ecosystem Plan Panel. NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office. Fisheries Ecosystem Planning for the Chesapeake Bay. Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society; In-press; p. x-xx.

  • Breitburg, D. L.; Jordan, T. E., and Lipton, D. Preface - From ecology to economics: tracing human influence in the Patuxent River estuary and its watershed. Ecology. 2003; 26:167-170.

  • Breitburg, D. L.; Luckenbach, M., and Kramer, J. Identifying and prioritizing research required to evaluate ecological risks and benefits of introducing diploid Crassostrea ariakensis to restore oysters to Chesapeake Bay. Edgewater, MD: Chesapeake Bay Program. Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee; 2004.

  • Breitburg, D. L. and Riedel, G. F. Multiple stressors in marine systems. in: Crowder, L. E., Ed. Marine Conservation Biology: the Science of Maintaining the Sea's Biodiversity. Washington, D.C.: Island Press; 2005; pp. 167-182.

  • Breitburg, D. L.; Sanders, J. G.; Gilmour, C. C.; Hatfield, C. A.; Osman, R. W.; Riedel, G. F.; Seitzinger, S. P., and Sellner, K. G. Variability in responses to nutrients and trace metals, and transmission of stressor effects through an estuarine food web. Limnology and Oceanography. 1999;44:837-863.

  • Brinson, M. M.; Kruczynski, W.; Lee, L. C.; Nutter, W. L.; Smith, R. D., and Whigham, Dennis F. Developing an approach for assessing the functions of wetlands. In: Mitsch, W. J., editor. Global Wetlands: Old World and New. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier; 1994; pp. 615-624.

  • Brinson, Mark; Eilers, H. P.; Klopatek, J. M.; Nixon, Scot; Peters, D.; Turner, R. E.; Whigham, Dennis F., and Smith, R. D. Food chain panel. In: Sather, J. H. and Stuber, P. J. R., technical editors. Proceedings of the National Wetlands Values Assessment Workshop. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Western Energy and Land Use Team; 1984; pp. 42-57.

  • Brinson, Mark M.; Hauer, F. Richard; Lee, Llyndon C.; Nutter, Wade L.; Rheinhardt, Richard D.; Smith, R. Daniel, and Whigham, Dennis. A guideboook for application of hydrogeomorphic assessments to riverine wetlands. Wetlands Research Program. 1995; WRP-DE-11 - Technical Report. (Technical Report (U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station)).

  • Brown, A. L. P.; Day, F. P.; Hungate, B. A.; Drake, B. G., and Hinkle, C. R. Root biomass and nutrient dynamics in a scrub-oak ecosystem under the influence of elevated atmospheric CO2. Plant and Soil. 2007; 292:219-232.

  • Brown, Martin J. and Parker, Geoffrey G. Canopy light transmittance in a chronosequence of mixed-species deciduous forests. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 1994; 24:1694-1703.

  • Brown, Martin J.; Parker, Geoffrey G., and Posner, Nathaniel E. A survey of ultraviolet-B radiation in forests. Journal of Ecology. 1994; 82:843-854.

  • Brownlee, E. F.; Sellner, S. G., and Sellner, K. G. Prorocentrum minimum blooms: potential impacts on dissolved oxygen and Chesapeake Bay oyster settlement and growth. Harmful Algae. 2005; 4:593-602.

  • Brownlee, Emily F.; Selner, Stella G., and Sellner, Kevin G. Effects of barley straw (Hordeum vulgare) on freshwater and brackish phytoplankton and cyanobacteria. Journal of Applied Phycology. 2003; 15:525-531.

  • Brury, R. F.; Lynch, James F., and Gorman, G. E. Karyotypic data for five species of anguid lizards. Experientia. 1969; 25:314-316.

  • Buckley, P. T. Isoprene emission from a Florida scrub oak species grown in ambient and elevated carbon dioxide. Atmospheric Environment. 2001; 35:631-634.

  • Bullard, S. G.; Lambert, G.; Carman, M. R.; Byrnes, J.; Whitlatch, R. B.; Ruiz, G.; Miller, R. J.; Harris, L.; Valentine, P. C.; Collie, J. S.; Pederson, J.; Mc�Naught, D. C.; Cohen, A. N.; Asch, R. G.; Dijkstra, J., and Heinonen, K. Colonial ascidian Didemnum sp. A: Current distribution, basic biology and potential threat to marine communities of northeast and west coasts of North America. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 2007; 342:99-108.

  • Bullard, S. G.; Whitlatch, R. B., and Osman, R. W. Checking the landing zone: do invertebrate larvae avoid settling near superior competitors? Marine Ecology Progress Series. 2004; 280:239-247.

  • Burnham, Robyn J.; Wing, Scott L., and Parker, Geoffrey G. Reflection of deciduous forest communities in leaf litter: Implications for autochthonous litter assemblages from the fossil record. Paleobiology. 1992; 18(1):30-49.

  • Bushmann, P. J. Concurrent signals and behavioral plasticity in blue crab (Callinectes sapidus Rathbun) courtship. Biological Bulletin. 1999; 197:63-71.

  • Butler, R. W.; Kushlan, J. A., and Davidson, I. J. Herons in North America, Central AMerica and the West Indies. in: Kushalan, J. A., editor. Heron Conservation. London: Academic Press; 2000; pp. 151-175.
  • Callieri, C.; Morabito, G.; Huot, Y.; Neale, P., and Litchman, E. Photosynthetic response of pico- and nanoplanktonic algae to UVB, UVA and PAR in a high mountain lake. Aquatic Sciences. 2001; 63:286-293.

  • Canham, C. C.; Parker, G. G., and Siccama, R. Permanent plots - a directory of long-term studies of vegetation. Institute of Ecosystem Studies; 1992Occasional Publications of the Institute of Ecosystem Studies, 7.

  • Carlton, J. T. and Ruiz, G. M. Magnitude and consequences of bioinvasions in marine ecosystems: implications for conservation biology. in: Norse, Elliott A., Ed. Marine conservation biology: the science of maintaining the sea's biodiversity. Washington, D. C.: Island Press; 2005; pp. 123-148.

  • ---. Vector science and integrated vector management in bioinvasion cology: conceptual frameworks. in: Mooney, H. A., Ed. Invasive alien species. Washington, D. C.: Island Press; 2005; pp. 36-58.

  • Carmen, William J.; Lynch, James F., and Loux, Shannon. Structure and function of subterranean tunnel systems in eastern deciduous forest. Journal of Mammalogy. 1992.

  • Carney, J. F.; Carty, C. E., and Colwell, Rita R. Seasonal occurrence and distribution of microbial indicators and pathogens in the Rhode River of the Chespeake Bay. Applied Microbiology. 1975; 30(5):771-780.

  • Carney, J. F. and Colwell, Rita R. Heterotrophic utilization of glucose and glutamate in an estuary: Effect of season and nutrient load. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 1976; 31(2):227-233.

  • Carney, K. M.; Hungate, B. A.; Drake, B. G., and Megonigal, J. P. Altered soil microbial community at elevated CO2 leads to loss of soil carbon. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA. 2007; 104:4990-4995.

  • Carney, K. M. and Matson, P. A. Influence of plant community composition and diversity on soil microbial communities. In-Press.

  • ---. Influence of tropical plant diversity and composition on soil microbial communities. Microbial Ecology. 2006; 52:226-238.

  • ---. Plant communities, soil microorganisms, and soil carbon cycling: Does altering the world belowground matter to ecosystem functioning? 2005; 8, 928-940.

  • Carney, K. M.; Matson, P. A., and Bohannon, B. J. M. Diversity, composition, and function of tropical soil nitrifiers across a plant diversity gradient and among land-use types. Ecology Letters. 2004; 7:684-694.

  • Carpenter, S. R.; Caraco, N. F.; Correll, D. L.; Howarth, R. W.; Sharpley, A. N., and Smith, V. H. Nonpoint pollution of surface waters with phosphorus and nitrogen. Ecological Applications. 1998; 8(3):559-568.

  • Carver, Adina Motz. Selective fishing pressure on large male blue crabs negatively affects male size, sex ration, and population reproductive potential in the upper Chesapeake Bay [M.Sc.]. Raleigh, N.C.: North Carolina State University; 200180 p.

  • Castro, M. S.; Driscoll, C. T.; Jordan, T. E.; Reay, W. G., and Boynton, W. R. Sources of nitrogen to estuaries in the United States. Estuaries. 2003; 26:803-814.

  • Castro, Mark S.; Driscoll, C. T.; Jordan, T. E.; Reay, W. G.; Boynton, W. R.; Seitzinger, S. P.; Styles, R. V., and Cable, J. E. Contribution of atmospheric deposition to the total nitrogen loads to thirty-four estuaries on the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States. Valigura, R. M.; Castro, M. S.; Greening, H.; Meyers, T.; Paerl, H., and Turnder, R. E., editors. Nitrogen loading in coastal water bodies: an atmospheric perspective. American Geophysical Union; 2001; pp. 77-106.

  • Cavagnaro, T. R.; Langley, A. J.; Jackson, L. E.; Smukler, S. M., and Koch, G. W. Growth, nutrition, and soil respiration of a mycorrhiza-defective tomato mutant and its mycorrhizal wild-type progenitor. Functional Plant Biology. 2008; 35:228-235.

  • Cavender-Bares, J. and Bazzaz, F. A. From leaves to ecosystems: using chlorophyll fluorescence to assess photosynthesisi and plant function in ecological studies. in: Papageorgiou, George, editor. Chlorophyll fluorescence: a signature of photosynthesis. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers; In Press.

  • Cavender-Bares, J. and Holbrook, N. M. Hydraulic properties and freezing-induced cavitation in sympatric evergreen and deciduous oaks with contrasting habitats. Plant, Cell and Environment. 2001; 24:1243-1256.

  • Cavender-Bares, J. and Jager, J. Developing a precautionary approach: global environmental risk management in Germany. Social Learning Group. Learning to manage global environmental risks. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press; 2001; p. 361.

  • Cavender-Bares, Jeannine and Wilczek, Amity. Integrating micro- and macroevolutionary processes in community ecology. Ecology. 2003; 84:592-597.

  • Chapman, S. K.; Schweitzer, J. A., and Whitham, T. G. Herbivory differentially alters plant litter dynamics of evergreen and deciduous trees. Oikos. 2006; 114:566-574.

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  • ---. Chapter IV, Seasonal and annual variation in the temperature and moisture content of soils on three single-land-use Rhode River watersheds. In: Correll, David L., editor. Environmental Data Summary for the Rhode River Ecosystem (1970-1978). Edgewater, MD: Chesapeake Bay Center for Environmental Studies; 1982; A: Long Term Physical Chemical Data(Part I: Airshed and Watersheds): pp. 217-259.

  • ---. Chapter V - The nutrient composition of the soils on three single-land-use Rhode River watersheds. In: Correll, David L., editor. Environmental Data Summary for the Rhode River Ecosystem (1970-1978). Edgewater, MD: Chesapeake Bay Center for Environmental Studies; 1982; A: Long Term Physical/Chemical Data(Part I: Airshed and Watersheds): pp. 260-311.

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  • ---. Indirect effects of Tropical Storm Agnes upon the Rhode River. In. The Effects of Tropical Storm Agnes on the Chesapeake Bay Estuarine System. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press; 1976;(CRC Publication No. 54): pp. 288-291.

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  • ---. An overview of the Rhode River watershed program. In: Correll, David L., editor. Watershed Research in Eastern North America. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press; 1977; pp. 105-124.

  • ---. Pelagic phosphorus metabolism in Antarctic waters. Limnology and Oceanography. 1965; 10:364-370.

  • ---. Relationship of land use to water quality in the Chesapeake Bay region. In. Proceedings of the NASA Conference on Application of Remote Sensing to the Chesapeake Bay Region, April 1977. Washington, D.C.: National Aeronautics and Space Administration; 1978; pp. 177-187.

  • ---. Relative contribution of point and non-point sources of nutrients and pathogens to the water quality of the Bay. In. Water Quality Goals for Chesapeake Bay - What are they and how can they be achieved? Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; 1976;(Publication No. 706): pp. 19-31.

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  • ---. Rhode River program. In. Symposium of Estuarine Pollution Control and Assessment. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; 1975; I pp. 19-27.

  • ---. Ribonucleic acid-polyphosphate from algae. III. Hydrolysis studies. Plant and Cell Physiology. 1965; 6:661-669.

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  • ---. Sialic acid-containing glycopeptide from Chlorella. Science. 1965; 145:588-589.

  • ---, editor. Watershed Research in Eastern North America. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press; 1977; I pp. 1-470.

  • ---, editor. Watershed Research in Eastern North America. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press; 1977; II pp. 471-924.

  • ---, editor. Watershed Research Perspectives. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press; 1986.

  • ---. Wither the watershed? The World & I. 1994; July 1994:194-201.

  • Correll, David L.; Clark, Carl O.; Goldberg, Bernard; Goodrich, Vernon R.; Hayes, Douglass R.Jr.; Klein, William H., and Schecher, William D. Spectral ultraviolet-B radiation fluxes at the earth's surface: Long-term variations at 39 degrees N, 77 degrees W. Journal of Geophysical Research. 1992; 97:7579-7591.

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  • Correll, David L. and Dixon, Douglas. Relationship of nitrogen discharge to land use on Rhode River watershed. Agro-Ecosystems. 1980; 6:147-159.

  • Correll, David L. and Edwards, John L. Aggregation states of phytochrome from etiolated rye and oat seedlings. Plant Physiology. 1970; 45:81-85.

  • Correll, David L.; Edwards, John L.; Klein, William H., and Shropshire, WalterJr. Photochrome in etiolated annual rye. III. Isolation of photoreversible phytochrome. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1968; 168:36-45.

  • Correll, David L.; Edwards, John L., and Medina, Vincente J. Photochrome in etiolated annual rye. II. Distribution of photoreversible phytochrome in the coleoptile and primary leaf. Planta. 1968; 79:284-291.

  • Correll, David L.; Edwards, John L., and Shropshire, WalterJr. Multiple chromophore species in phytochrome. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 1968; 8:465-476.

  • Correll, David L.; Edwards, John L., and Shropshire, Walter Jr. Phytochrome, a Bibliography with Author, Biological Materials, Taxonomic, and Subject Indexes of Publications Prior to 1975. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press; 1977.

  • Correll, David L.; Faust, Maria A., and Pierce, Jack W. Non-Point Source Studies on Chesapeake Bay: VIII. Preliminary Tests of the Application of Rhode River Statistical Models in Patuxent River Subwatersheds. Baltimore, MD: Chesapeake Research Consortium; 1977; CRC Publication No. 61.

  • ---. Studies on Certain Nutrients, Sediments, and Bacterial Constituents of Runoff from Rhode River Watershed . Baltimore, MD: Chesapeake Research Consortium; 1975; 43 pp. 490-581.

  • Correll, David L.; Faust, Maria A., and Severn, D. J. Phosphorus flux and cycling in estuaries. In: Cronin, L. E., editor. Estuarine Research. New York: Academic Press, Inc.; 1975; I pp. 108-135.

  • Correll, David L. and Ford, Deborah. Comparison of precipitation and land runoff as sources of estuarine nitrogen. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 1982; 15:45-56.

  • Correll, David L.; Friebele, Elaine S., and Miklas, Joseph J. Non-Point Source Studies on Chesapeake Bay: II. Nutrients in Land Runoff from Rhode River Watersheds in 1975 and 1976. Baltimore, MD: Chesapeake Research Consortium; 1977; CRC Publication No. 55.

  • Correll, David L.; Goff, Nancy M., and Peterjohn, William T. Chapter 5: Ion balances between precipitation inputs and Rhode River watershed discharges. In: Bricker, O., editor. Geological Aspects of Acid Deposition. Ann Arbor, MI: Ann Arbor Science Publishers; 1984; pp. 77-111.

  • Correll, David L.; Jordan, Thomas E., and Weller, Donald E. Beaver pond biogeochemical effects in the Maryland Coastal Plain. Biogeochemistry. 2000; 49:217-239.

  • ---. Chesapeake Bay watershed: Effects of land use and geology on dissolved nitrogen concentrations. In: Hill, Paula and Nelson, Steve, editors. Toward a Sustainable Watershed: The Chesapeake Experiment; Norfolk, VA. Edgewater, MD: Chesapeake Research Consortium; 1994: 639-648.

  • ---. Coastal plain riparian forests: Their role in filtering agricultural drainage. In: Kuster, J. A. and Lassonde, C., editors. Altered, artificial, and managed wetlands. Focus: agriculture and forestry. Berne, NY: Association of State Wetland Managers ; 1994; pp. 67-72.

  • ---. Cross media inputs to eastern US watersheds and their significance to estuarine water quality. Water Science and Technology. 1992; 26(12):2675-5683.

  • ---. Dissolved silicate dynamics of the Rhode River watershed and estuary. Estuaries. 2000; 23(2):188-198.

  • ---. Effects of interannual variation of precipitation on stream discharge from Rhode River subwatersheds. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 1999; 35(1):73-82.

  • ---. Effects of precipitation and air temperature on nitrogen discharges from Rhode River watersheds. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution. 1999; 115(1-4):547-575.

  • ---. Effects of precipitation and air temperature on Phosphorus fluxes from Rhode River watersheds. Journal of Environmental Quality. 1999; 28(1):144-154.

  • ---. Failure of agricutural riparian buffers to protect surface waters from groundwater nitrate contamination. Proceedings of the MAB/IHP UNESCO Conference on Groundwater/Surface Water Ecotones; Lyon, France. 1994.

  • ---. Livestock and pasture land effects on the water quality of Chesapeake Bay watershed streams. In: Steele, Kenneth, editor. Animal Waste and the Land-Water Interface. New York: Lewis Publishers; 1995; pp. 107-117.

  • ---. Long-term nitrogen deposition on the Rhode River watershed. In: Hill, Paula and Nelson, Steve, editors. Toward a Sustainable Watershed: The Chesapeake Experiment; Norfolk, VA. Edgewater, MD: Chesapeake Research Consortium; 1994: 508-518.

  • ---. Nutrient flux in a landscape: Effects of coastal land use and terrestrial community mosaic on nutrient transport to coastal waters. Estuaries . 1992; 15(4 ):431-432.

  • ---. Transfer of Phosphorus from the farm to the Bay. Sharpley, Andrew N., Editor. Agriculture and Phosphorus management: the Chesapeake Bay. Boca Raton, FL: Lewis Publishers; 2000.

  • ---. Transport of Nitrogen and Phosphorus from Rhode River watersheds during storm events. Water Resources Research. 1999; 35(8):2513-2521.

  • Correll, David L. and Lewin, R. A. Rod-shaped ribonucleoprotein particles from Saprospira grandis. Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 1964; 10:63-74.

  • Correll, David L and Miklas, Joseph J. Phosphorus cycling in a Maryland deciduous forest subjected to various levels of mineral-nutrient loading. In: Howell, F. G.; Gentry, J. B., and Smith, M. H., editors. Mineral Cycling in Southeastern Ecosystems: ERDA Symposium Series Conference - 740513; 1975; pp. 642-656.

  • Correll, David L.; Miklas, Joseph J.; Hines, Anson H., and Schafer, James J. Chemical and biological trends associated with acidic atmospheric deposition in the Rhode River watershed and estuary. Water, Air, Soil Pollution. 1987; 35:63-86.

  • Correll, David L.; Pierce, Jack W., and Faust, Maria A. A quantitative study of the nutrient, sediment, and coliform bacterial constituents of water runoff from the Rhode River watershed. In. Southeastern Regional Conference on Non-Point Sources of Water Pollution. Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Water Resources Research Center, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; 1975; pp. 131-143.

  • Correll, David L.; Pierce, Jack W., and Wu, Tung L. Herbicides and submerged plants in Chesapeake Bay. In. Coastal Zone '78; the Proceedings of the Symposium on Technical, Environmental, Socioeconomic and Regulatory Aspects of Coastal Zone Management. San Francisco, CA: American Society of Civil Engineers; 1978; I pp. 858-877.

  • ---. Studies of the transport of atrazine and alachlor from minimum till corn fields into Chesapeake Bay tidal waters. Proceedings of the Northeastern Weed Science Society. 1978; 32(suppl.):21-32.

  • Correll, David L. and Shropshire, WalterJr. Phytochrome in etiolated annual rye. I. Changes during growth in the amount of photoreversible phytochrome in the coleoptile and primary leaf. Planta. 1968; 79:275-283.

  • Correll, David L.; Steers, EdwardJr.; Towe, Kenneth M., and Shropshire, WalterJr. Phytochrome in etiolated annual rye. IV. Physical and chemical characterization of phytochrome. Biochemica Et Biophysuca Acta. 1968; 168:46-57.

  • Correll, David L. and Tolbert, N. E. Ribonucleic acid-polyphosphate from algae. I. Isolation and physiology. Plant Physiology. 1962; 37(5):627-636.

  • ---. Ribonucleic acid-polyphosphate from algae. II. Physical and chemical properties of the isolated complexes. Plant and Cell Physiology. 1964; 5:171-191.

  • ---. Ribonucleic acid-polyphosphate from algae. III. Hydrolysis studies. Plant and Cell Physiology. 1965; 6:661-669.

  • Correll, David L. and Weller, Donald E. Factors limiting processes in freshwater wetlands: An agricultural primary stream riparian forest. In: Sharitz, R. R. and Gibbons, J. W., editors. Freshwater Wetlands and Wildlife. Oak Ridge, TN: U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Scientific and Technical Information; 1989; pp. 9-23.

  • ---. Nitrogen input-output budgets for forests in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. In: Baker, Joel E., Editor. Atmospheric deposition of contaminants to the Great Lakes and coastal waters; Denver, CO. Pensacola, FL: SETAC Press; 1997: 431-442. ISBN: 1880611104.

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  • ---. Estimating fine root biomass from minirhizotron observations ina CO2 enrichment experiment in central Florida, USA. In-press.

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  • ---. Interactive effects of salinity and adult extract upon settlement of the estuarine barnacle Balanus improvisus (Darwin, 1854). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 1992; 156:239-252.

  • ---. Larval settlement of the polyhaline barnacle Balanus eburneus (Gould): cue interactions and comparisons with two estuarine congeners. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 1994; 179:223-234.

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  • ---. Microphagous ciliates in mesohaline Chesapeake Bay waters: Estimates of growth rates and consumption by copepods. Marine Biology. 1991; 111:303-309.

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  • ---. Preliminary prey digestion in a predacious estuarine ciliate, Euplotes woodruffi, and the use of digestion data to estimate ingestion. Limnology and Oceanography. 1991; 36:558-565.

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  • ---. Trophic role of planktonic rotifers in the Rhode River estuary, spring-summer 1991. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 1992; 85:187-199.

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  • Dore, S.; Hymus, G. J.; Johnson, D. P.; Hinkle, C. R.; Valentini, R., and Drake, B. G. Cross validation of open-top chamber and eddy covariance measurements of ecosystem CO2 exchange in a Florida scrub-oak ecosystem. Global Change Biology. 2003; 9:84-95.

  • Dorland, E. Ecological restoration of wet heaths and matgrass swards. Bottlenecks and solutions. the Netherlands: Utrecht University; 2004.

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  • Drake, B. G. and Rasse, D. P. Case study : Climate change impacts on soil biodiversity in a grassland ecosystem -- Synergistic effects . in: Lovejoy, T. and L Hannah, Eds. Climate change and biodiversity. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press; 2005; p. Ch. 7.

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  • ---. A field study of the effects of elevated CO2 on ecosystem processes in a Chesapeake Bay Wetland. The Australian Journal of Botany. 1992; 40:579-595.

  • ---. Impact of rising CO2 on ecosystem production. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution . 1992; 64:25-44.

  • ---. Light response characteristics of ecosystem net CO2 exchange in brackish wetland plant communities. Oecologia. 1984; 63:263-270.

  • ---. Photosynthesis of salt marsh species. Aquatic Botany. 1989; 34:167-180.

  • ---. Salt Marsh Ecology - Book review of The Ecology of a Salt Marsh, L. R. Pomeroy and R. G. Wiegers (Eds.) 1981. Ecological Studies Vol. 38. Springer-Verlag, New York, 271 pp. Journal of Ecology. 1983; 69:215.

  • ---. Seasonal changes in reflectance and standing crop biomass in three salt marsh communities. Plant Physiology. 1976; 58:696-699.

  • Drake, Bert G.; Arp, Willem J.; Balduman, Lisa; Curtis, Peter S.; Johnson, J.; Kabara, D.; Leadley, Paul W.; Pockman, William T.; Seliskar, D.; Sutton, Melonee L.; Whigham, Dennis F., and Ziska, Lewis. Effects of Elevated CO2 on Chesapeake Bay Wetlands. IV. Ecosystem and Whole Plant Responses, April - November 1988. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Energy; 1989; Report #051.

  • Drake, Bert G.; Arp, Willem J.; Balduman, Lisa; Cusimano, Renee; Dacey, John; D'Abundo, D.; Hogan, K.; Long, K.; Pockman, William T.; Utley, P.; Villegas, A. C., and Whigham, Dennis F. Effects of Elevated CO2 on Chesapeake Bay Wetlands. V. Ecosystem and Whole Plant Responses, April - November 1989. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Energy; 1990.

  • Drake, Bert G.; Arp, Willem J.; Craig, J.; Curtis, Peter S.; Leadley, Paul S., and Whigham, Dennis F. Effects of Elevated CO2 on Chesapeake Bay Wetlands. II. Gas Exchange and Microenvironment in Open Top Chambers. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Energy; 1987; Report #038.

  • Drake, Bert G.; Arp, Willem J.; Curtis, Peter S.; Leadley, Paul W.; Sager, John, and Whigham, Dennis F. Effects of Elevated CO2 on Chesapeake Bay Wetlands. I. Description of the Study Site. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Energy; 1986; Report #034.

  • Drake, Bert G.; Arp, Willem J.; Long, Steve P., and Lawlor, David W. Photosynthesis of the C3 sedge, Scirpus olneyi, after long-term exposure to elevated CO2 in open top chambers in the field. In: Barber, J.; Guerrero, M. G., and Medrano, H., editors. Trends in Photosynthesis Research. Hampshire, UK: Intercept; 1992; pp. 339-344.

  • Drake, Bert G.; Curtis, Peter S.; Arp, Willem J.; Leadley, Paul W.; Johnson, J., and Whigham, Dennis F. Effects of Elevated CO2 on Chesapeake Bay Wetlands. III. Ecosystem and Whole Plant Responses in the First Year of Exposure, April-November 1987. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Energy; 1988; Report #044.

  • Drake, Bert G. and Gallagher, Jack L. Osmotic potential and turgor maintenance in Spartina alterniflora Loisel. Oecologia. 1984; 62:368-375.

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  • ---. Effect of Three Marsh Management Techniques on the Ecology of Irregularly Flooded Chesapeake Bay Wetlands. Vegetation and Water Quality Studies. Annapolis, MD: Department of Natural Resources; 1982.

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