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A global perspective on wetland salinization: ecological consequences of a growing threat to freshwater wetlands
ER Herbert, P Boon, AJ Burgin, SC Neubauer, RB Franklin, M Ardón, ...
Ecosphere 6 (10), 1-43, 2015
7742015
Effects of salinity on denitrification and greenhouse gas production from laboratory-incubated tidal forest soils
JM Marton, ER Herbert, CB Craft
Wetlands 32, 347-357, 2012
2052012
Differential effects of chronic and acute simulated seawater intrusion on tidal freshwater marsh carbon cycling
ER Herbert, J Schubauer-Berigan, CB Craft
Biogeochemistry 138, 137-154, 2018
612018
No‐net‐loss not met for nutrient function in freshwater marshes: recommendations for wetland mitigation policies
K Hossler, V Bouchard, MS Fennessy, SD Frey, E Anemaet, E Herbert
Ecosphere 2 (7), 1-36, 2011
602011
Climate change and San Francisco bay-delta tidal wetlands
VT Parker, JC Callaway, LM Schile, MC Vasey, ER Herbert
San Francisco estuary and watershed Science 9 (3), 2011
432011
Modeling long‐term salt marsh response to sea level rise in the sediment‐deficient Plum Island Estuary, MA
AK Langston, O Durán Vinent, ER Herbert, ML Kirwan
Limnology and Oceanography 65 (9), 2142-2157, 2020
362020
Tidal wetland restoration in San Francisco Bay: history and current issues
JC Callaway, VT Parker, MC Vasey, LM Schile, ER Herbert
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 9 (3), 2011
352011
Accumulation of soil carbon drives denitrification potential and lab-incubated gas production along a chronosequence of salt marsh development
Y He, S Widney, M Ruan, E Herbert, X Li, C Craft
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 172, 72-80, 2016
332016
Nitrogen status regulates morphological adaptation of marsh plants to elevated CO2
M Lu, ER Herbert, JA Langley, ML Kirwan, JP Megonigal
Nature Climate Change 9 (10), 764-768, 2019
302019
Sea-level rise enhances carbon accumulation in United States tidal wetlands
ER Herbert, L Windham-Myers, ML Kirwan
One Earth 4 (3), 425-433, 2021
292021
Effects of 10 yr of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization on carbon and nutrient cycling in a tidal freshwater marsh
ER Herbert, JP Schubauer‐Berigan, CB Craft
Limnology and Oceanography 65 (8), 1669-1687, 2020
272020
Onset of runaway fragmentation of salt marshes
OD Vinent, ER Herbert, DJ Coleman, JD Himmelstein, ML Kirwan
One Earth 4 (4), 506-516, 2021
262021
Tidal wetland vegetation in the San Francisco Bay-Delta estuary
MC Vasey, VT Parker, JC Callaway, ER Herbert, LM Schile
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 10 (2), 2012
252012
Vegetation type and decomposition priming mediate brackish marsh carbon accumulation under interacting facets of global change
AJ Rietl, JP Megonigal, ER Herbert, ML Kirwan
Geophysical Research Letters 48 (8), e2020GL092051, 2021
192021
Chronic but not acute saltwater intrusion leads to large release of inorganic N in a tidal freshwater marsh
SE Widney, D Smith, ER Herbert, JP Schubauer-Berigan, F Li, ...
Science of The Total Environment 695, 133779, 2019
162019
Spatial variability in sedimentation, carbon sequestration, and nutrient accumulation in an alluvial floodplain forest
JM Bannister, ER Herbert, CB Craft
The role of natural and constructed wetlands in nutrient cycling and …, 2015
152015
Climate-driven tradeoffs between landscape connectivity and the maintenance of the coastal carbon sink
K Valentine, ER Herbert, DC Walters, Y Chen, AJ Smith, ML Kirwan
Nature Communications 14 (1), 1137, 2023
142023
State changes: insights from the US Long Term Ecological Research Network
JC Zinnert, JB Nippert, JA Rudgers, SC Pennings, G González, M Alber, ...
Ecosphere 12 (5), e03433, 2021
112021
Dynamics of sediment accumulation in Pond A21 at the Island Ponds
JC Callaway, VT Parker, LM Schile, ER Herbert, EL Borgnis
California State Coastal Conservancy, Oakland, CA, 2009
92009
Tidal wetland restoration
ER Herbert, JM Marton, CB Craft
Wetland soils: genesis, hydrology, landscapes, and classification, 447-468, 2015
82015
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