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9 publications in Coastal Ecosystems

Florigen and antiflorigen gene expression correlates with reproductive state in a marine angiosperm, Zostera marina

Published in: | Research Themes: Coastal Ecosystems, Plants, Research Fellow Project

Nolan, C.T., I. Campbell, A. Farrell-Sherman, B.A. Briones Ortiz, C. Yang, K.A. Naish, V.S. Di Stilio, J.E. Kaldy, C. Donoghue, J.L. Ruesink, and T. Imaizumi. 2025. Florigen and antiflorigen gene expression correlates with reproductive state in a marine angiosperm, Zostera marina. iScience 28:113082.

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Reviving the past to protect the future: developing a social-ecological clam garden site selection model

Published in: | Research Themes: Coastal Ecosystems, Invertebrates, Tribal Community Resilience

Greiner, C.M., J.S. Barber, J. Donatuto, M.R. Poe, S.Q.J. Williams, and W.L. Campbell. 2025. Reviving the past to protect the future: developing a social-ecological clam garden site selection model. Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences 22(1).

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Warming seawater temperature and nutrient depletion alters microbial community composition on a foundational canopy kelp species

Published in: | Research Themes: Coastal Ecosystems, Increasing Temperatures, Plants

Molnar, N.B., B.L. Weigel, R.J. Fales, and C.A. Pfister. 2025. Warming seawater temperature and nutrient depletion alters microbial community composition on a foundational canopy kelp species. Environmental Microbiology 27:e70077.

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Birdwatching preferences reveal synergies and tradeoffs among recreation, carbon, and fisheries ecosystem services in Pacific Northwest estuaries, USA

Published in: | Research Themes: Birds, Coastal Ecosystems, Fish

Byrd, K.B., I. Woo, L. Hall, E. Pindilli, M. Moritsch, A. Good, S. De La Cruz, M. Davis, and G. Nakai. 2024. Birdwatching preferences reveal synergies and tradeoffs among recreation, carbon, and fisheries ecosystem services in Pacific Northwest estuaries, USA. Ecosystem Services 69:101656.

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Can coastal habitats rise to the challenge? Resilience of estuarine habitats, carbon accumulation, and economic value to sea-Level rise in a Puget Sound estuary

Published in: | Research Themes: Birds, Coastal Ecosystems, Fish

Moritsch, M.M., K.B. Byrd, M. Davis, A. Good, J.Z. Drexler, J.T. Morris, I. Woo, L. Windham-Myers, E. Grossman, G. Nakai, K.L. Poppe, and J.M. Rybczyk. 2022. Can coastal habitats rise to the challenge? Resilience of estuarine habitats, carbon accumulation, and economic value to sea-Level rise in a Puget Sound estuary. Estuaries and Coasts

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Estimating the effect of tidal marsh restoration on housing prices: a hedonic analysis in the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, Washington, USA

Published in: | Research Themes: Coastal Ecosystems

Good, A., and E. Pindilli. 2022. Estimating the effect of tidal marsh restoration on housing prices: a hedonic analysis in the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, Washington, USA. Land, Special Issue on Protection, Management and Restoration of Coastal Ecosystems 11:1432.

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Vertical zonation and niche breadth of tidal marsh plants along the northeast Pacific coast

Published in: | Research Themes: Coastal Ecosystems, Plants

Janousek, C. N., K. M. Thorne, and J. Y. Takekawa. 2019. Vertical zonation and niche breadth of tidal marsh plants along the northeast Pacific coast. Estuaries and Coasts 42:85–98.

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Climate-related variation in plant peak biomass and growth phenology across Pacific Northwest tidal marshes

Published in: | Research Themes: Changes in Phenology, Coastal Ecosystems, Plants

Buffington, K. J., B. D. Dugger, and K. M. Thorne. 2018. Climate-related variation in plant peak biomass and growth phenology across Pacific Northwest tidal marshes. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 202:212–221.

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Potential effects of sea-level rise on plant productivity: Species-specific responses in northeast Pacific tidal marshes

Published in: | Research Themes: Coastal Ecosystems, Plants

Janousek, C., K. Buffington, K. Thorne, G. Guntenspergen, J. Takekawa, and B. Dugger. 2016. Potential effects of sea-level rise on plant productivity: species-specific responses in northeast Pacific tidal marshes. Marine Ecology Progress Series 548:111–125.

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