Publications

  1. Linenfelser, J. O. (2026). Isotopic Insights into Nutrient Contributions and Transport Pathways in North-Central Florida Bay
  2. Sturges, J. W. (2026). Variation in food web reliance on green and brown energy pathways across ecosystem gradients
  3. Dornelas (2025). BioTIME 2.0: Expanding and Improving a Database of Biodiversity Time Series
  4. Kyung Ah Koo (2025). Clam diet and production in relation to the spatial pattern of food source inputs and quality: A stable isotope approach
  5. Johnson, D. S. (2025). Recovery of benthic macroinfauna six years after dredging
  6. Geary (2025). Remote sensing and foraging data illustrate landscape‐scale considerations for coastal restoration and avian management
  7. Seth Chapman (2025). Vegetation and Habitat Classification of Created and Natural Brackish Marshes via Unoccupied Aerial Systems (UAS): A Case Study of the Lake Hermitage Marsh Creation Project
  8. J. Mason Harris (2024). Evaluating Coastal Wetland Restoration Using Drones and High-Resolution Imagery
  9. Grace Kahmann (2024). Trophic niche of a nonnative invader and environmental drivers of its increasing populations in the coastal Everglades
  10. Vincent Raoult (2024). Why aquatic scientists should use sulfur stable isotope ratios ( ẟ 34S) more often
  11. (2024). Widespread habitat loss leads to ecosystem‐scale decrease in trophic function
  12. (2023). Fisheries rely on threatened salt marshes
  13. Rémi Bardou (2023). Rapidly Changing Range Limits in a Warming World: Critical Data Limitations and Knowledge Gaps for Advancing Understanding of Mangrove Range Dynamics in the Southeastern USA
  14. Rezek (2023). The effects of temperature and flooding duration on the structure and magnitude of a floodplain prey subsidy
  15. Stacy Calhoun-Grosch (2023). Trophic Niche Metrics Reveal Long-Term Shift in Florida Bay Food Webs
  16. Christopher D. Stallings (2023). Trophic ontogeny of a generalist predator is conserved across space
  17. Joshua Linenfelser (2023). v1 covered 4cb37dd7-82b8-4e68-9c77-33e56d18ad82
  18. Justin S. Lesser (2022). Cross-habitat access modifies the ‘trophic relay’ in New England saltmarsh ecosystems
  19. (2022). Ecogeomorphology of Salt Marshes
  20. James (2022). E‐scape: Consumer‐specific landscapes of energetic resources derived from stable isotope analysis and remote sensing
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  22. Santos (2022). Influence of seascape spatial pattern on the trophic niche of an omnivorous fish
  23. Osland, Michael J (2022). noaa 43126 DS1
  24. (2022). Otolith stable isotope micro-sampling to discriminate poorly studied stocks: Crevalle Jack in the eastern gulf of Mexico
  25. (2022). The impacts of mangrove range expansion on wetland ecosystem services in the southeastern United States: Current understanding, knowledge gaps, and emerging research needs
  26. (2022). Trophic ontogeny of a generalist predator is conserved across space
  27. (2021). Critical Research Gaps for Understanding Environmental Impacts of Discharging Treated Municipal Wastewater into Assimilation Wetlands
  28. (2021). Foundation Species Shift Alters the Energetic Landscape of Marsh Nekton
  29. (2021). Geographic Variation in Salt Marsh Structure and Function for Nekton: a Guide to Finding Commonality Across Multiple Scales
  30. (2021). Resolving Estuarine Nitrogen Use by Phytoplankton Communities Using a Whole Ecosystem Tracer Approach
  31. (2021). Seascape ecology: identifying research priorities for an emerging ocean sustainability science
  32. Administrator (2020). E-scape: consumer specific landscapes of energetic resources derived from stable isotope analysis and remote sensing
  33. (2020). Fisheries rely on threatened salt marshes
  34. (2020). Habitat decoupling via saltmarsh creek geomorphology alters connection between spatially-coupled food webs
  35. (2020). Individual consumer movement mediates food web coupling across a coastal ecosystem
  36. Craig R. McClain (2020). Metabolic Niches and Biodiversity: A Test Case in the Deep Sea Benthos
  37. (2020). New mapping metrics to test functional response of food webs to coastal restoration
  38. (2020). Not All Nitrogen Is Created Equal: Differential Effects of Nitrate and Ammonium Enrichment in Coastal Wetlands
  39. Lesser (2020). Trophic niche size and overlap decreases with increasing ecosystem productivity
  40. (2019). Assessment of food web recovery following restoration using resource niche metrics
  41. (2019). Coupling telemetry and stable isotope techniques to unravel movement: Snook habitat use across variable nutrient environments
  42. (2019). Feedbacks Between Nutrient Enrichment and Geomorphology Alter Bottom-Up Control on Food Webs
  43. (2019). Food web response to foundation species change in a coastal ecosystem
  44. (2019). The fiddler crab, Minuca pugnax , follows Bergmann's rule
  45. (2019). Use of Drones in Fishery Science
  46. (2018). BioTIME: A database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene
  47. Rachel M. Wilson (2017). Niche Differentiation and Prey Selectivity among Common Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) Sighted in St. George Sound, Gulf of Mexico
  48. (2016). Microbial associations with macrobiota in coastal ecosystems: Patterns and implications for nitrogen cycling
  49. (2016). Quantifying Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis) Dependence on Saltmarsh-Derived Productivity Using Stable Isotope Analysis
  50. (2015). Drivers of spatial and temporal variability in estuarine food webs
  51. (2015). Effects of preservation methods of muscle tissue from upper-trophic level reef fishes on stable isotope values ($δ$13C and $δ$15N)
  52. (2015). Effects of preservation methods of muscle tissue fromupper- trophic level reef fishes on stable isotope values ((delta)1(3)C and delta N-15)
  53. (2015). Faunal communities and habitat characteristics of the Big Bend seagrass meadows, 2009–2010.
  54. (2013). Biomass Transfer Subsidizes Nitrogen to Offshore Food Webs
  55. (2013). Stable isotope variation in the northern Gulf of Mexico constrains bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) foraging ranges
  56. (2012). Flux by fin: fish mediated carbon and nutrient flux in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico
  57. (2011). Influence of diet on stable carbon isotope composition in otoliths of juvenile red drum Sciaenops ocellatus
  58. (2011). On the use of stable isotopes to elucidate energy flow pathways from organisms to ecosystems
  59. (2011). Patterns of stable carbon isotope turnover in gag, Mycteroperca microlepis, an economically important marine piscivore determined with a non-lethal surgical biopsy procedure